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SEC Should Probe Sale Of Army Secretary’s Mansion
Saturday, 1 February 2003, 11:14 am
Article: Jason Leopold
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0302/S00003.htm
SEC Should Probe Sale Of Army Secretary’s Mansion

By Jason Leopold

A lifelong Army veteran with no corporate experience takes a job at an
upstart energy company, earns tens of millions of dollars in questionable
stock sales before the company goes belly up and lands a powerful
position working in the administration of the President of the United
States.

Such is the story of Army Secretary Thomas White, the former vice
chairman of Enron, who proved to the nation Friday that his tenure at the
disgraced energy company paid off well when he sold his Florida mansion
for a staggering $13.9 million. Meanwhile, thousands of Enron investors lost
billions of dollars and employees of the company lost their life savings
when the company imploded a year ago in a wave of accounting scandals.

But White, like other Enron executives, has repeatedly denied having any
knowledge of the company’s financial machinations, despite the fact that
the unit he ran, Enron Energy Services, inflated the value of its energy
contracts— according to dozens of former employees—and has been
directly linked to the California energy crisis. Had the true value of EES’
contracts been known to investors, White would not be the wealthy man
that he is today and might very well be living in a one-bedroom apartment
in Washington, D.C.

Now White is getting ready to lead hundreds of thousands of the country’s
soldiers into a war with Iraq. This is a man that clearly should not be
managing a multi-billion military budget.

Nor should he be serving in the administration of the President. Even
though White testified about his work at Enron before a senate committee
hearing last July, there are numerous questions about his sale of Enron
stock shortly before the company collapsed that have yet to be answered.
The sale of his home— where anti-war activists have recently staged
protests—will only fuel speculation that White did indeed use inside
information to unload the bulk of his Enron stock before the company filed
what was then the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. At best, the
Securities and Exchange Commission should revisit that issue.

White bought the beachfront property in 2000 for $6.5 million. He tore
down an adjacent 2,000 square-foot home and built a 15,145 square-foot
mansion and invested $10.5 million of his own money into the construction,
which was completed last month.

In May of 2001, White was tapped by President Bush to serve as Secretary
of the Army. He sold some of his Enron shares, but not all of it as required
by law. In October 2001, while the nation was still reeling from the
September 11 terrorist attacks and ground troops were dismantling the
Taliban government in Afghanistan, White made dozens of phone calls to
his former Enron colleagues.

He testified before the Senate committee that he was “concerned” about
his old friends, but after those phone calls White unloaded the rest of his
stock. Between May and October of 2001, White sold 405,710 shares for
$14 million. Meanwhile, Enron’s lower-level employees were restricted from
selling their own shares. It’s common knowledge that White financed his
Naples home with proceeds from the sale of Enron stock. But if White was
concerned that he wouldn’t be able to complete his mansion and needed
to know whether he should dump his shares of Enron, then that is clearly
a violation of insider trading laws.

Senate Democrats must reopen this issue and demand that White explain
whether the construction of his mansion coincided with his sale of Enron
stock, and whether the proceeds from the October sale helped to fund
the project.

President Bush said in his State of the Union speech Tuesday that he
would be tough on the corporate executives who commit white-collar
crimes. The President should start with his own administration, particularly
Secretary White.

Bush may have the only presidential administration in history that has been
accused of misdeeds while working in the corporate sector and have
treated the most vicious corporate scandals with a mere slap on the wrist.
But that’s what you get when you have a bunch of ex-CEO’s running the
country.

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- Jason Leopold is a freelance journalist based in California, he is currently
finishing a book on the California energy crisis. He can be contacted at
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