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Comments on: Ex-CA boss Kumar checks in for 12 year sentence

The Wages of Sin is Debt 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 11:36 GMT

> and will pay an ongoing 20 per cent of his annual income

> once he gets out of the slammer.

But who would ever reemploy this crook?

CA Trial Software 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 11:42 GMT

On the CA website I found:

> CA Cleanup Free 30-Day Trial Download

> Experience the benefits of CA Cleanup with a free 30-day evaluation

Did Kumar's trial really only take 30 days?

35 day month 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 12:53 GMT

Why didn't I think of that it's perfect, kind

of obvious really he went to jail for being easily detected no I don't suppose anyone will hire him again unless they are very sloppy in their hiring practices why when there are so many tried and proven ways of fiddeling the books that are incredibly hard to discover did this ding dong

do it that way.

Training for new skills 

Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 14:54 GMT

Most of these "prisons" have programs to teach new job skills to the inmates for their eventual release. He'll probably learn how to work on cars or something similar. Like becoming an installer for Verizon or as a firefighter. Or both.

Who would ever employ that crook ? 

Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 07:06 GMT

Hmm, let me make a list : Diebold, RIAA, Dell Customer Service, Iraq Department of Justice, or Libya Minister of Economics, to name just a few.

Report to jail??? 

Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 12:40 GMT

Any moron who shows up to go to prison is truly an idiot! There are lot's of places to go where the U.S. has no extradition treaty.