David Duncan (accountant)

[1] He began working at Arthur Andersen's Houston office in 1981 and become a partner at the firm in 1995.

In 1997, he was assigned as the lead partner on the Enron account and was paid over $1 million for his work.

He withdrew his guilty plea on December 12, 2005, after the overturning of the Arthur Andersen conviction.

[6] In November 2011, The Houston Chronicle/Fuelfix reported that Duncan was Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Houston-based U.S.

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