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Quote: "These meetings began on Feb. 22, just over a month after the start
of the Bush administration. They ended on Oct. 10, just six days before
Enron announced the $1.2 billion in reduction in shareholder equity."


Enron Execs Meet With Cheney, Aides

By Pete Yost
Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, January 8, 2002; 7:42 PM

WASHINGTON �� Enron Corp. representatives met six times with Vice President
Dick Cheney or his aides on the nation's energy policy, including a
discussion in mid-October just before the company's sudden collapse.
In a letter to Congress, vice presidential counsel David Addington
disclosed the number of meetings between the Bush White House and the
former energy giant whose CEO, Ken Lay, has been among President Bush's top
political supporters. The company entered into the largest bankruptcy in
U.S. history on Dec. 2.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., released the White House's Jan. 3 letter on
Tuesday. He is seeking details of the meetings and information about any
telephone calls or e-mails between the vice president's office and Enron.
"Mr. Addington's letter is a recognition that Congress and the public have
a legitimate interesting in learning about contacts between Enron
executives and the White House," Waxman said in a letter to Cheney.
For the past nine months, Cheney had refused to tell congressional
Democrats Waxman and Rep. John Dingell of Michigan which power industry
executives and lobbyists met with Cheney and his energy task force. The
task force last May recommended expanded oil and gas drilling on public
land and a rejuvenated nuclear power system.
The task force went out of existence Sept. 30.
"An employee of the vice president's staff ... met on Oct. 10, 2001, with
Enron representatives and reports that they discussed energy policy matters
and did not discuss information concerning the financial position of the
Enron Corp.," the letter from Cheney's counsel said.
On Oct. 16, Enron announced huge losses, the first in a series of
admissions that eventually drove down the price of the company's stock to
less than a dollar a share.
Addington said Enron's financial condition wasn't discussed at any of the
earlier five meetings.
Cheney met with Lay for half an hour on April 17 to discuss "energy policy
matters, including the energy crisis in California," said the letter,
citing the only previously publicized meeting between Enron and the vice
president or his staff.
The day after meeting with Lay, Cheney said the Bush administration would
not support price caps on wholesale energy sales in California, Waxman noted.
In a separate encounter which the White House did not count as a meeting,
Cheney and Lay were on a panel June 24 at the American Enterprise Institute
World Forum in Beaver Creek, Colo., where the topic was energy. Addington
said there was no discussion of Enron's financial position.
"These meetings began on Feb. 22, just over a month after the start of the
Bush administration," Waxman said. "They ended on Oct. 10, just six days
before Enron announced the $1.2 billion in reduction in shareholder
equity." Waxman urged an accounting of the contacts between Enron and other
White House officials in addition to the energy task force.
The White House letter says the other meetings between Cheney's aides and
Enron officials occurred on March 7, April 9 and Aug. 7. The April 9
meeting was with two dozen representatives of utilities, including Enron.
The Aug. 7 meeting was with officials of an Enron German subsidiary.
The White House disclosures about Enron were prompted by a Dec. 4 letter
from Waxman.
Enron spokesman Vance Meyer said the company has always acknowledged
discussions with the vice president and his staff and that Enron, like
other companies, has meetings with any number of policy-makers during the
normal course of business. Asked about the administration's decision to
identify the Enron meetings, White House spokeswoman Claire Buchan said
that "we always cooperate with members of Congress provided they are not
getting into open-ended investigations and fishing expeditions."
Enron sought protection from its creditors in bankruptcy court Dec. 2 amid
revelations that questionable partnerships had helped keep billions of
dollars in debt off its books. The company acknowledged it overstated
profits for four years. One official on the Cheney energy task force,
Lawrence Lindsay, served on an Enron advisory board in 2000, and Bush
political adviser Karl Rove sold stock in the company in June.
Lindsay received $50,000 from Enron, according to his financial disclosure
form.
Rove owned $68,000 worth of Enron stock when he spoke to Lay about a
prospective appointee to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The Center for Public Integrity says that Bush received $146,500 from Enron
executives during his two races for Texas governor, with Lay responsible
for $122,500 of the total. Enron directors and employees have given
$623,000 to Bush during his political career, the center adds. Lay was one
of Bush's "Pioneers" who raised at least $100,000 for the candidate during
the presidential campaign. Lay contributed to the Florida recount and gave
$100,000 to the Bush Inaugural.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16121-2002Jan8.html

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