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Hi,
I haven't posted in a while. So, I'm still Lorinda Kasten-Lowerre, Records
Management Analyst, Senior at American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
From the Associated Press article on CIA tapes as reported on FoxNews.com:
"As that investigation appears to be nearing a conclusion, prosecutors have
focused on a little-used section of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley law intended to
prevent future Enron accounting scandals. The law makes it a crime to
destroy documents, even if no court has said they must be kept and no
investigators are looking for them."
What? What documents? Does anyone have a better citation than "a
little-used section of ...Sarbanes-Oxley"? An urban myth, I hope.
Although I am associated with Honda, these are my own views and not those
of Honda.
Thanks,
Lorinda Kasten-Lowerre
Records Management Analyst, Senior
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Torrance, California, USA
Member - The Orange County Chapter of ARMA International
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