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5/23    Courtesy of Jamie 'the CIA/FBI wall' Gorelick and
        Franklin Raines: Enron style accounting by Democratic appointies.
        Report: Fannie Mae Manipulated Accounting
        http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060523/fannie_mae.html?.v=7
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AP Report: Fannie Mae Manipulated Accounting Tuesday May 23, 9:21 pm ET By Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer Report Charges That Senior Executives at Fannie Mae Manipulated Accounting, Deceived Investors WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal regulators issued a blistering report about mortgage giant Fannie Mae on Tuesday, alleging accounting manipulation aimed at lining executives' pockets and lying to investors about smooth growth in profits and earnings. The government-sponsored mortgage company was fined $400 million and agreed to limit its growth. click here The long-awaited report by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight came as Fannie Mae, which has not filed an earnings statement since late 2004, corrects its accounting and struggles to emerge from an $11 billion scandal. The product of an extensive three-year investigation, the housing oversight agency's report is tougher in its criticism than an assessment ordered by Fannie Mae's board that was released in February. The OFHEO review, involving nearly 8 million pages of documents, details what the agency describes as an arrogant and unethical corporate culture, calling Fannie Mae's image of company prestige and excellence a sham. It said Fannie Mae employees manipulated accounting so that senior executives could collect millions in bonuses from 1998 to 2004. OFHEO and the Securities and Exchange Commission announced a $400 million civil penalty against Fannie Mae, the largest US buyer and guarantor of home mortgages, in a settlement over the alleged accounting manipulation. Of that amount, the $350 million assessed by the SEC -- one of its biggest penalties ever in an accounting fraud case -- will go to compensate Fannie Mae investors damaged by the alleged violations. The company also agreed to limit the growth of its multibillion-dollar mortgage holdings, capping them at $727 billion, and to make top-to-bottom changes in its corporate culture, accounting procedures and ways of managing risk. Twenty-nine current and former executives and employees -- including former chairman and chief executive Franklin Raines and former chief financial officer Timothy Howard -- will be reviewed for possible disciplinary action or termination. Daniel Mudd, the company's president and CEO, will lead the review. His conduct already has been examined by the board and found to present no problems, company officials said. "It is very important that we look at Dan through the leadership that he has given this company over the last 18 months," Fannie Mae Chairman Stephen Ashley said during a conference call Tuesday with analysts. The review of Mudd "gives us no reason to express anything other than complete confidence in Dan Mudd's leadership of this company," he said. Washington-based Fannie Mae neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing under the settlement but did agree to refrain from future violations of securities laws. The report details a series of events in the fall of 2003 involving Mudd, who was then the chief operating officer, in which an employee named Michelle Skinner expressed serious concerns in an e-mail to him about the company's accounting. The issues were similar to those raised by then-Fannie Mae accountant Roger Barnes to other company officials about a month earlier. Mudd did not deal appropriately with Skinner's concerns and "missed an opportunity" to recognize potential problems, the report says. That was a year before the OFHEO regulators brought to light Fannie Mae's accounting-rule violations and alleged earnings manipulation to meet Wall Street targets -- disclosures that stunned the financial markets. In December 2004, the SEC ordered the company to restate its earnings back to 2001 -- a correction expected to reach an estimated $11 billion. The Justice Department has been pursuing a criminal investigation. Raines and Howard were swept out of office by Fannie Mae's board in December 2004. "The image of Fannie Mae as one of the lowest-risk and 'best in class' institutions was a facade," James B Lockhart, OFHEO's acting director, said in a statement as the report was released. "Our examination found an environment where the ends justified the means. Senior management manipulated accounting, reaped maximum, undeserved bonuses, and prevented the rest of the world from knowing." The report also faulted Fannie Mae's board of directors for failing to discover "a wide variety of unsafe and unsound practices" and to act independently of Raines. From 1998 to mid-2004, the smooth growth in profits and precisely hit earnings targets that Fannie Mae reported each quarter were "illusions" deliberately created by senior management using faulty accounting, the report says. 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Fannie Mae engaged in "extensive financial fraud" over six years by doctoring earnings so executives could collect hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses, federal officials said yesterday in a report that portrayed a company determined to play by its own rules. Regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, in announcing a settlement with Fannie Mae that includes $400 million in penalties, provided the most detailed picture yet of what went wrong at the congressionally chartered firm. Regulator Says Mudd Knew of Misdeeds Fannie Mae chief executive Daniel H Mudd was aware as early as the fall of 2003 of serious allegations of accounting misdeeds and failed to pass key information on to the company's board of directors, according to Fannie Mae's federal regulator. Examining Fannie Mae When James A Johnson walked out of his office as chief executive at Fannie Mae for the last time, in December 1998, the longtime Democratic Party operative and investment banker could look back at his nearly decade-long tenure at the helm knowing the company had lived up to his promises of... Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Accounting irregularities at national mortgage-lending firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have triggered government probes and the ouster of several top executives. They portray the District-based mortgage funding giant -- a linchpin of the nation's housing market -- as governed by a weak board of directors, which failed to install basic internal controls and instead let itself be dominated and left uninformed by chief executive Franklin Raines and Chief Financial Officer J Timothy Howard, who both were later ousted. that improperly pushed $107 million of Fannie Mae earnings into future years. The aim, OFHEO said, was always the same: To shape the company's books, not in response to accepted accounting rules but in a way that made it appear that the company had reached earnings targets, thus triggering the maximum possible payout for executives including Raines, Howard and others. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox and acting OFHEO director James B Lockhart III said they now will turn their focus to individuals, including Raines and Howard, to determine what role former and current executives played in the accounting fraud and if they should be forced to forfeit millions of dollars in what the regulators called "ill-gotten" compensation. They said the Justice Department is continuing a criminal probe. "Fraudulent financial reporting cheats investors of their savings," Cox said. "Those whose actions led to the accounting fraud you've heard described today will be vigorously pursued." As the settlement was announced, OFHEO released a 340-page report summarizing what it found in its nearly three-year probe of the company. "The conduct of Mr Raines, CFO Timothy Howard, and other members of the inner circle of senior executives at Fannie Mae was inconsistent with the values of responsibility, accountability, and integrity," the report said. "Those individuals engaged in improper earnings management in order to generate unjustified levels of compensation for themselves and other executives." Raines's lawyer Robert Barnett said in a prepared statement that Raines "has repeatedly stated that he never authorized, encouraged, or was aware of violations" of accounting rules. Even so, Raines "strongly believes that, as the leader of Fannie Mae, he should be accountable for what happened within the organization, regardless of personal involvement or fault." Fannie Mae agreed to the settlement with the SEC and OFHEO without admitting or denying guilt. The company is in the midst of trying to create accurate accounting records for the years in question, an undertaking that is costing it hundreds of millions of dollars. Permission to Republish Post a Comment Comments: (Limit 5,000 characters) Post Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. Finally, we will take steps to block users who violate any of our posting standards, terms of use or privacy policies or any other policies governing this site.