According to published reports, Rajiv Goel, a former Intel treasury department manager, could plead guilty as soon as Feb. 8. Goel reportedly waived indictment, a necessary step before pleading guilty. Goel was among more than 20 people charged in the insider trading scheme, which prosecutors say generated more than $20 million in illegal gains.
– Rajiv Goel, the former Intel executive named in a massive Wall Street
insider trading scandal, could plead guilty to charges as early as Feb. 8,
according to published reports.
Federal prosecutors filed papers Feb. 4 in U.S. District Court
in New York indicating that the 51-year-old, who was pla…
Former Intel Exec May Plead Guilty in Insider Trading Case
written by John Beckham on February 5th, 2010 |
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