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Big church group urges states to punish WorldCom
By Drew Cullen
Posted: 13/03/2003 at 13:42 GMT


WorldCom may be clawing its way back to financial stability. But it isn't
out of the woods yet - the perpetrator of the world's biggest fraud has
been ambushed by theologians. 

And they are calling for retribution. Step forward the United Churches of
Christ (UCC), a major American Protestant church group, which is urgeing
the public utility commissioners in all 50 US states to "hold WorldCom
and other corporate criminals accountable for their breach of the law and
public trust". 

The UCC points to the fraud perpetrated by Worldcom in overstating
revenues by $10 billion. As well as hurting investors and staff, Worldcom
has "violated the public trust", according to UCC. 

So will the utilities commissioners take the bait? Not yet: the UCC notes
that "no state public utility commission has yet taken action against
WorldCom, home to the United States' biggest-ever accounting scandal, for
the filing of false reports and other statements in direct violation of
state laws and rules". 

The Rev. Robert Chase, communications director of the UCC, says:
"Stewardship of the nation's Internet and telecommunication
infrastructure and facilities is an important public trust. Companies
granted the privilege of running these facilities bear enormous
responsibility to assure that the rapidly developing world of
communication services are operated in the public interest." 

The UCC is calling on the states to assess if WorldCom violated the
public trust and if so "begin appropriate remedial proceedings, including
revocation of WorldCom's licence". And it wants the utility commissioners
to draw up "rules of stewardship for information-age companies that use
the public airways under public-interest authorisations, and manage the
nation's digital infrastructure". This will help prevent future
WorldComs, the group argues. 

Says the Rev. Chase to the states: "We believe that as public servants,
each of you has a responsibility to protect consumers by taking action
when a company such as WorldCom violates the law on such a massive
scale." 

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