Computer Associates' Ex-CEO Sentenced to 12 Years



Former CEO of Computer Associates International Inc. was sentenced to 12 years in prison and a fine of 8 million US dollars on Thursday for his role in a huge accounting fraud scandal, in the game software development company.

Sanjay Kumar, 44-year-old suspected he would face 20 years in prison, pleaded guilty in April to obstruction of justice and securities fraud charges, has become well-known because, as the company calcium Prosecutor Eric komitee Kumar said that the well-deserved severe punishment because the architects of the conceal a complex, which is "the most brazen, in the modern era, corporate crime." "I know that I am wrong, there is no excuse my actions," Kumar, who is also the co-owners of the New York Islanders hockey team, told the judge, in his sentencing.

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