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New Evidence In Enron Scandal There is new evidence that the notorious Enron scandal was scamming the public long before the California energy crisis in 2002. CBS News' Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports.
Enron Schemers On Tape Traders and plant operators in the Enron scheme laughed and plotted in a display caught on audio tape that seems to prove that Enron manipulated markets. CBS News' Vince Gonzales reports.
Incriminating Enron Tapes Vince Gonzales has more incriminating taped evidence of Enron traders gloating over the way they manipulated energy shortages to maximize profits.
Enron Big Says No Crime Indicted ex-Enron chairman Ken Lay surrendered to the FBI in Houston, accepting responsibility for Enron's collapse, but denying he engaged in criminal acts, Anthony Mason reports.
Enron Victims React Lee Cowan talks to victims of the Enron fraud scandal who lost their jobs and their pensions. Some want ex-boss Ken Lay to pay them back out-of-pocket.
Lay Says He Is Innocent Enron founder and former chairman and CEO Kenneth Lay says he is "not guilty."
Gov't Case Against Lay Enron's former chairman and CEO Kenneth Lay faces charges for his role in what the government says was a wide-ranging scheme to deceive the public and company shareholders, Aleen Sirgany reports.
Ex-Enron Chief Charged Former Enron chief Ken Lay has surrendered on conspiracy charges that he tried to deceive the public, investors and his employees of Enron's worth. CBS News’ Lee Cowan reports.
Enron Big Indicted More than two years after the collapse of Enron, the case has finally shot to the top of the former energy giant's food chain with an indictment against ex-boss Ken Lay, Anthony Mason reports.
Enron Chief Admits Blame Former Enron chief, Ken Lay, took the blame for the company downfall but denies criminal wrongdoing. Prosecutors still reportedly prepare to indict him. Sharon Alfonsi reports.
The Enron Tape Scandal Vince Gonzales reports on a series of audio tapes, first aired by CBS News, that feature Enron employees bragging about how the company manipulated California energy prices.
More Gloating Enron Tapes Vince Gonzales has the Inside Story on the taped Enron conversations first aired on CBS News – tapes the government and the company don't want the public to hear.
Flap Over Enron Tapes Angry lawmakers were quick to call for action after hearing audiotapes of Enron traders bragging about manipulating the West Coast energy market, Vince Gonzales reports.
Enron Scammers On Tape Audiotapes obtained exclusively by CBS News show Enron traders gloating and plotting to drive up energy prices in California, Vince Gonzales reports. Note: foul language.
Top Enron Exec Arrested Ex-Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling pleaded not guilty to 35 counts of fraud and insider trading, charges that could get him 325 years in prison. Lee Cowan reports.
Enron Exec Pleads Guilty Anthony Mason has the Inside Story on the deal that convinced former Enron exec Andrew Fastow to plead guilty, and could lead prosecutors to nab his former bosses.
Enron Exec Cuts A Deal Enron former finance chief Andrew Fastow and his wife will both get prison time under a plea deal. Fastow is expected to help prosecutors investigate his superiors, Elizabeth Sanchez reports.
Enron Execs Face Music Authorities prepared a complaint against one ex-Enron chief as another tried to make a deal with the feds for his alleged role in the scandal that felled the company, Anthony Mason reports.
Enron Plea Bargaining Has a deal to put former Enron executive Andrew Fastow and his wife behind bars fallen through? Scott Rapoport reports that a judge in Houston has rejected a proposed plea agreement.
Enron Workers Await Justice Ex-Enron employees lost big when the energy giant collapsed, and more than a year later, many are out of work while the top execs are still enjoying their millions, Bob McNamara reports.
More Enron Charges Prosecutors slapped 31 new charges on Enron CFO Andrew Fastow, and hit his wife with charges, too, reports Anthony Mason.
Enron Exec In Jail Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow turned himself in to authorities on corruption charges, reports Anthony Mason.
Fastow Turns Himself In To FBI Former Enron chief financial officer Andrew Fastow voluntarily turned himself in to FBI agents as charges are expected, Thalia Assuras reports.
Up The Enron Food Chain Randall Pinkston reports that this week’s plea bargain with a former top Enron executive is only the first step in the Government’s investigation.
Enron Exec Plea Anthony Mason reports on Michael Kopper, the first former Enron executive, who, by entering a guilty plea, also became the government's star witness.
Ex-Enron Exec Pleads Guilty A former top Enron executive, Michael Kopper, has entered guilty pleas to money laundering and wire fraud charges, Teri Okita reports.
CEOs Take Responsibility CEOs of America's top corporations signed statements accepting responsibility for their companies' financial records, one of the new measures of the post-Enron era, reports John Blackstone.
First Enron Charges Anthony Mason reports Andersen was charged with destroying evidence that the auditor and Enron were cooking the books.
Enron Witnesses CBS News’ Bob Schieffer reports more witnesses are questioned about Enron.
Enron face-off Bob Schieffer reports on the Enron face-off on Capitol Hill.
Charge Of Worker Benefits Raid Sharyl Attkisson's exclusive report on charges Enron tried to cover up a raid on worker benefits.
Former Enron CEO: No Testimony Former Enron CEO has decided not testify at congressional hearings, Thalia Assuras reports.
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