Judge postpones KPMG tax shelter trial
14th Nov 2006, 22:02 GMT
One of the Department of Justice's most high-profile white-collar crime cases has been dealt a blow after a New York federal judge postponed indefinitely the criminal trial of 16 former KPMG executives accused of selling illegal tax shelters.
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