Bernie Ebbers Trial

Bernie Ebbers knows nothing? So it looks like ex-WorldCom chief Bernie Ebbers adopted the Sgt. Schultz Defense in his testimony before a federal court last week: "I know what I don't know. I don't, to this day, know technology. I...

March 3, 2005

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Bernie Ebbers knows nothing?

So it looks like ex-WorldCom chief Bernie Ebbers adopted the Sgt. Schultz Defense

in his testimony before a federal court last week:

"I know what I don't know. I don't, to this day, know technology. I don't know finance and accounting."

"I know nozzing!"

Ebbers???charged with helping to perpetrate the largest fraud in corporate history???claims he was unaware of any of the bogus accounting entries that inflated WorldCom's financials by more than $11 billion and eventually led to its filing for bankruptcy.

So this sexagenarian good ol' boy barely knows a bit stream from a fishing stream and a debit from a credit, yet he managed to mastermind dozens of acquisitions in building a small long-distance company into a telecom giant worth $180 billion at its peak?

Meantime, former WorldCom financial chief Scott Sullivan, who has pleaded guilty to fraud-related charges and agreed to cooperate with the government, testified for the prosecution this week that Ebbers was a hands-on manager with a command of accounting and financial details. Sullivan testified that Ebbers was fully aware of WorldCom's cooked books.

The prosecution made its closing arguments yesterday; the defense is due to close today. If convicted, Ebbers could spend the rest of his life in prison. WorldCom, now out of bankruptcy under the MCI name, has a deal to be acquired by Verizon but is still being pursued by Qwest.

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