The Wall Street Journal has a box in
today's issue comparing the court testimony of Bernie Ebbers, former CEO
of WorldCom and Scott Sullivan former CFO. The box is not online for
me to show you. The statements by each are contradictory. Ebbers
says he only talked to Sullivan at company social events, like a
football game. Sullivan says they talked 8-10 times a day, usually
had lunch together and often flew around the world together; moreover
Ebbers was often in Sullivan's office dealing with accounting
details.
I'll tell you who's lying. Ebbers.
I testified several years ago before the California Public Utilities Commission against the merger of Sprint and WorldCom for the single reason that Ebbers is a total liar. I had plenty of evidence from an online site, with twenty pages of declarations, and from a merger in Britain between WorldCom and a cable & wireless company.