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Kenneth Lay, the American businessman, soared to notoriety as the former CEO of Enron Corporation, once considered a titan of the energy industry. Amidst scandal and corporate collapse, Lay's legacy is marred by allegations of fraud and financial misconduct, underscoring the complexities of corporate governance and ethical responsibility.

"But I can't take responsibility for criminal conduct of somebody inside the company."



"Well, rates would go up whether you deregulate or not, and of course, the rates that are going up right now on the electricity side are still within the regulated framework."



"I take full responsibility for what happened at Enron. But saying that, I know in my mind that I did nothing criminal."



"When there's uncertainty they always think there's another shoe to fall. There is no other shoe to fall."


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