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- Move over, CIA: here comes HP
- Move over, CIA: here comes HPKevin T. Hunsaker, Ethics, CIA, NeukomOrganizations run by legals suffer with ethical values that are inconsistent from year to year. One theory is that lawyers are on the line for their criminal clients and after stepping over the line with them, rather than face disbarment,...
- Tags: Outsourcing, Business ethics, Neukom, CIA, Kevin T. Hunsaker, Hewlett-Packard Co., outsource, Abramoff
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
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- HP illicit spying bad? Not to Wall Street, stock at record highs
- Patricia Dunn, the former Hewlett-Packard chairman at the center of a corporate espionage scandal, surrendered to authorities on Thursday, a day after being charged with four felonies, according to CNET reports: Dunn appeared in Santa Clara County Superior Court and was ordered to appear for her arraignment on Nov. 17....
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Patricia Dunn, stock
- Blog posts 2006-10-05
- Dunn, others to be indicted in HP privacy scandal
- News.coms Greg Sandoval reports: Hewlett-Packards embattled former chairman Patricia Dunn and four others involved in HPs spying campaign will be indicted Wednesday by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, according to published news reports. The others expected to be indicted are Kevin T. Hunsaker, HPs former senior lawyer; Ronald...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Patricia Dunn
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- Two HP employees depart amid leak probe
- Two HP employees depart amid leak probeHP Personnel Officer likely provided SSNWe haven't put a name to the HP employee who provided the last four digits of the Social Security Numbers of those whoes identity was stolen. (lets stop using the term pretexting - it is stupid and makes this...
- Tags: Operational accounting, Social Security, Corporate governance, Hewlett-Packard Co., Enron Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-26
- PatriciaGate: More heads roll and...what California's AG *didn't* say
- In it's first major step towards reconciling a scandalous breach in corporate integrity and character, HP CEO Mark Hurd finally came forward last week to clear the air over what I've been referring to as PatriciaGate here on ZDNet (it's referred to that elsewhere too and I am not taking...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Bill Lockyer, Mark Hurd
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Attorney general: No evidence implicating Hurd
- Attorney general: No evidence implicating HurdCalif AG Backing DownThis is a little fishy. Yesterday's Washington Post story CNET referenced cited email excerpts where both Dunn and HP's Chief Ethics Officer Kevin Hunsaker showed Mr. Hurd's approval http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=104Hunsaker's email reply to Dunn about the bogus product specs was "FYI, I spoke...
- Tags: CA DA, e-mail, California AG
- Discussion threads 2006-09-22
- Move over, CIA: here comes HP
- Does the name Kurt Eichenwald ring a bell?He's the New York Times reporter who, before, during and after the Enron trial, helped inform the nation about the shenanigans at the ill-fated utility.When Eichenwald reports something, I believe it.Even if what he is reporting is unbelievable.Like, for example, the well-sourced assertion...
- Tags: board, Board Member, Kurt Eichenwald
- Blog posts 2006-09-20
- Just when you thought HP's PatriciaGate couldn't get worse, it does
- Just when you thought HP's PatriciaGate couldn't get worse, it doesUS congress requires naming of the two firms that helped DunnThe author is correct, this story will hit the fans big time. It has all the elements of Martha Stewart's case and more. Dunn has no place in any US...
- Tags: Business ethics, Strategy, SECURITY, U.S. Congress, Hewlett-Packard Co., ethics
- Discussion threads 2006-09-18
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