Oregon Considered
City Continues To Dig Into PGE's Finances
February 15, 2006
The trial of Enron executives Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling has moved into its third week in Houston and a witness with links to Portland is testified Wednesday.
Kenneth Rice headed Enron's broadband unit, which was based in the Rose City. Rice was asked about a 2001 meeting in Portland with Lay and Skilling where they decided to layoff 250 local workers of the broadband company.
As the trial grinds on, so does the city of Portland's probe of PGE, Enron's last standing U.S. company. Ley Garnett has this update.
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