Enron Mail

From:office.chairman@enron.com
To:all.worldwide@enron.com
Subject:Anonymous Reporting Facilities
Cc:
Bcc:
Date:Wed, 15 Nov 2000 10:48:00 -0800 (PST)

This is to remind you that various anonymous reporting facilities are=20
available for you to report violations of Company policy and suspected=20
criminal conduct by any officer, employee, or agent of the Company relating=
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to the performance of his or her duties. These reporting facilities are al=
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available for your questions, messages, comments, and suggestions.

Any policy violation or criminal conduct may be reported by letter, E-mail=
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or voice mail, as set forth below, describing the suspected violation or=20
criminal conduct with as much detail as possible to allow the Company to=20
conduct an investigation of the reported matter.

1. Letters should be sent to the Confidential Post Office Box: =20

Enron Compliance Officer
Confidential - Conduct of Business Affairs=20
P. O. Box 1188=20
Houston, Texas 77251-1188

2. E-mails should be sent to the Office of the Chairman=01,s E-mail box: =
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Employees with Enron E-mail can access this box by sending an E-mail to the=
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Office of the Chairman. Simply type =01&Office of the Chairman=018 in the =
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box, type your message, and send. Your message will be completely=20
anonymous. If, however, you copy your message and E-mail it to someone els=
e,=20
the copy will not be anonymous. =20

3. Voice mail messages should be left with the Office of the Chairman=20
PhoneMail Box. You can access the Office of the Chairman PhoneMail Box by=
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calling (713) 853-7294. If you call from your extension or an outside line=
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your message will be completely anonymous. If, however, you access the=20
PhoneMail Box while you are in the PhoneMail system, your message will not =
be=20
anonymous.

You may, but are not required to, identify yourself. If you would like to=
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identify yourself, please submit your name and phone number with your lette=
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or message. All anonymously reported matters will be investigated and acte=
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upon in the same manner as those that contain signatures.

The Company takes great pride in ensuring that Enron is a great place to=
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work. We encourage each employee to continue to conduct the business affai=
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of the Company in accordance with all applicable laws and in a moral and=20
honest manner.