New Mexico Employees Defend Andersen and their Jobs.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–Local employees of embattled accounting giant Arthur Andersen LLP have joined thousands of their colleagues worldwide in a public relations blitz to pressure the Department of Justice into dropping the indictment of the firm.
Worried that they are tainted by the parent company’s predicament in the Enron scandal, local employees organized a press conference this week to announce they are deluging Assistant U.S. Attorney General Michael Chertoff’s office. They said they are making phone calls and sending e-mails and letters to congressmen and they are contacting media to “put a human face on Arthur Anderson” in the hopes the indictment will be changed or withdrawn.
“We are outraged at the indictment,” said Kim Nunley, a 17-year veteran of the firm and managing partner in the 60-member office in Albuquerque that opened in 1979. She said she has..
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