Solyndra execs will plead the Fifth at House hearing

Solyndra's two top executives plan to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to answer questions from a House Energy and Commerce Committee panel investigating the bankruptcy of the solar panel maker, which received more than $500 million in federally backed loans.
Lawyers for Solyndra chief executive Brian Harrison and chief financial officer W.G. "Bill" Stover cited the Justice Department's criminal investigation of the company and the FBI's raid of Solyndra offices in California, saying that they advised their clients not to answer questions from House lawmakers at a hearing on Friday.
Read full article >> Ernesto Londono 21 Sep, 2011
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