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Black trial casts a pall on plea deals

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in New York

Published: July 15 2007 19:07 | Last updated: July 15 2007 19:07

The successful prosecution of white-collar criminals in the US since the Enron collapse has, more often than not, relied on the ability to turn collaborators into witnesses.

With little paper evidence that Bernard Ebbers, as WorldCom chief executive, committed fraud knowingly, prosecutors relied on Scott Sullivan, his former sidekick, who received a fraction of his boss’s jail term.

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