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Posted by: Marilee Veniegas (Friday 22 September 2006, 7:41 PM)

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Faking, changing, altering company documents all bad. American companies should have learned that in this post-Enron era. Hewlett-Packard is traded on the NYSE, and has to abide by rules for public companies. Kevin Hunsaker, HP's Chief Ethics Officer I'm sure is aware of regulations like SEC rules, GLBA and SOX http://www.essentialsecurity.com/admin/App_upload/FinancialWPfinal.pdf.

Hunsaker still went ahead and fed faked documents and tried spying on reporters like CNET's Dawn Kwamoto http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=104 Horrible corporate governance by a company some once regarded as credible and trustworthy.

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