Hits scandal WorldCom employees drive
For investors telecom, WorldCom observe the blackout is frightening. For employees of telecommunications, it is petrifying.
Over 4000 Georgians working No. 2 for suppliers of remote access, announced late Tuesday it had wrongly accounted for more than $ 3.8 billion. The company, teetering on bankruptcy, there would be drastic measures to finance compliance, including the dumping 17000 jobs - about 20 percent of its workforce.
President Bush called Wednesday WorldCom revelation of billions of people in costs disguised “unbelievable”. With the end of the day, the Securities and Exchange Commission charges of fraud against the company.
The action in Federal Court in New York, aims to prevent WorldCom documents to destroy, while the SEC.
The tension was palpable in some metro Atlanta WorldCom offices. It was insecurity.
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