Thursday, January 25, 2007

2 years of confinement?

Former Wal-Mart vice chairman Thomas Coughlin - whose compensation from salary, bonuses, and stock grants totaled several million dollars per year - is discovered to have cooked up fraudulent expense invoices in a scam to siphon off $500,000 over the course of seven years.

Coughlin, who reportedly told enabling subordinates that he was using the funds for a secret antiunion initiative, pleads guilty and is sentenced to more than two years of home confinement.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish I knew his lawyer.

Davisuiyg said...

I wish I knew his lawyer.