US sees more defendants in KPMG tax case
7th Sep 2005, 01:06 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eight former executives of accounting firm KPMG LLP and an outside tax lawyer pleaded not guilty in a tax shelter case on Tuesday, while a U.S. prosecutor said he expects charges to be brought against 12 or more additional defendants.
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