HP’s Pattie Dunn goes online
p2pnet.net News:- Like so many millions of other people, ex-HP chairwoman Patricia ‘Pattie’ Dunn has decided the direct approach is the way to go.
Named in the HP ‘pretexting’ scandal, she’s pleaded not guilty to identity theft and other felony charges, and now she’s taking her case to the online public via a blog started by her sister, Debbie Lammers.
“The outpouring of support has been so overwhelming that I have put up this website for just that purpose,” says an undated post. “It’s a work in progress, and some of the links you see might not be working yet, but keep checking back… my friends and I are adding content every day.”
Also See:
‘pretexting’ scandal – PIs charged in HP scandal, October 11, 2006
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December 1st, 2006 at 7:55 pm
her sister?
suuure!
What was that all about again?
December 1st, 2006 at 10:33 pm
She won’t have much sympathy from me. She represents the blood suckers of the infection call corporations. She thought it is perfectly alright to ignore privacy laws. They weren’t convenient and were in the way of what she thought to accomplish. When some of the junior underlings said it was possibility against the law, what happened? They weren’t heard as it wasn’t what the boss wanted to hear. Got in the way of getting the job done.
Now it seems in the checking out just how bad this little inconvenience got in the way and what they were willing to do to get around it, it turns out there are other little inconveniences, such as insider block trades of stock by nearly all the boardroom. In otherwords not only did they attempt to change the value of the stock prices but also to cash in on those changes at the expense of the stockholders they were supposed to represent.
It’s most opportunistic that Patties’ sister jumps in to try and save the day. Where was Patties’ sister when it was time to consider the ramifications of the actions Patty chose to take? And just where does Patties’ sister sit in the line of these stock sales? It is a very common dodge to give family members stock to duck the hit on taxes. Is there a bit of self interest in this on line business?
Call me skeptical but I’ve seen enough demonstrations of what corporate considers ok for them to do but not for the average citizen. One has only to look at this part where the **AA’s went against pretexting and what their reasons were to understand that aspect.
December 3rd, 2006 at 9:43 pm
Yes, her sister – and that would be me. BTW, it is not a blog – it is a website. And I am not an “anonymous coward”. My name and picture are on my website.
September 6th, 2007 at 11:12 am
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