Ex-Texaco Treasurer Indicted In Race Discrimination Case
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A former treasurer of Texaco Inc. yesterday, which charges him command of the crushing of documents vitally important to an employee’s complaint of racial discrimination, that the oil company for $ 176 million. The treasurer at retirement, Robert Ulrich, formerly the executive department of finance at the beginning, we tried, with sabotage of the minority of cases, workers put in conspiracy with a sub-tear and lay the documents produced by the law firm employees. He was also accused, in particular, documents relating to the concealment of Texaco’s legal department. The indictment under the same name of Mr. Ulrich, Richard A. Lund ceasefire, which were previously treated with obstruction of justice in a criminal complaint. The indictment replaces fire criminal proceedings against Mr. Lund, and adds a conspiracy count. Costs were selected by a Federal Grand Jury in White Plains. In the case of a conviction of anyone suffering from a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison for obstruction of justice count and 5 years on the conspiracy count. Mr. Lund-fire, a coordinator for employee retirement Texaco, pleaded not guilty to obstruction of the tax in March. Lawyers representing Mr. Mr. Ulrich and Lund-fire were not available for comment. Texaco was not charged, and declined to comment. The minority of workers in the event of November, after the disclosure of secret tape recordings that Mr. Lund-fire, the complainant had a national outcry and threats of boycott a guide for citizens’ rights. The shots were in 1994 by the meetings during which Texaco finance and human resources staff was heard decry minority, personnel and the destruction of documents. The indictment alleges that from 1994 1996, Mr. Mr. Ulrich and Lund Wall lied Texaco’s legal department, she had asked for employees with the documents during pretrial gathering evidence. |