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:: Sunday, June 29, 2003 ::
Sen. Collins Urges ULLICO to Continue Its Cleanup Efforts
“These reform efforts are promising developments, but it shouldn’t take the spotlight of a Senate investigation or grand jury subpoenas for a company to clean up its act,” said Collins. “Given that, until recently, one of the officials under investigation was on ULLICO’s payroll without the new management’s knowledge-and almost became eligible for a lucrative early retirement program-it’s clear that the reform effort will be an ongoing process.”
O’Sullivan’s testimony and Thompson’s PowerPoint presentation are available on the Committee Web site at http://govt-aff.senate.gov/061903witness.htm------------------------------------------- posted 4:41 PM :: reference link ::
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