Former Qwest CFO Spared Prison Time

After issuing a tearful apology, saying she had “strayed from the Lord’s guidance,” former Qwest CFO Robin Szeliga was sentenced last week to two years’ probation, six months of home detention and a $250,000 fine for insider trading during the company’s multibillion-dollar accounting scandal. Szeliga, the highest-ranking executive from Qwest to plead guilty in the government’s case, is expected to be a key witness in the trial of former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio, who faces 42 counts of insider trading.

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Former Qwest CFO Spared Prison Time

After issuing a tearful apology, saying she had “strayed from the Lord’s guidance,” former Qwest CFO Robin Szeliga was sentenced last week to two years’ probation, six months of home detention and a $250,000 fine for insider trading during the company’s multibillion-dollar accounting scandal. Szeliga, the highest-ranking executive from Qwest to plead guilty in the government’s case, is expected to be a key witness in the trial of former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio, who faces 42 counts of insider trading.

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