In his second appearance on Capitol Hill, a more confident, almost brash Jeffrey K. Skilling denied that he lied to Congress last month or ever misled long-time Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay about the controversial off-the-book partnerships that prompted the devastating collapse of the energy trading company last year. But lawmakers in the end were far from convinced.
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Skilling Denies Lying to Congress, Duping Lay
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey K. Skilling denied Tuesday that he lied before Congress earlier this month or ever misled long-time Chairman Kenneth Lay about the controversial off-the-book partnerships that prompted the devastating collapse of the energy trading company last year.
February 27, 2002