Calif. to indict Dunn, four more over HP spy scandal
Patricia Dunn, the former chairman of HP, and four others are to face charges over The great HP Pretexting Fiasco.
The New York Times, which appears to have had a sneak preview of the rap sheet, says that Dunn is to be indicted today along with HP’s former ethics chief, Kevin Hunsaker, and three men accused of doing HP’s dirty work.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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