Government
Mar. 11, 2016
Water district's general counsel pays $50K to settle SEC claims
The general counsel of California's largest agricultural water district will pay the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission $50,000 to settle claims of his involvement in misleading investors on a $77 million bond offering that he jokingly referred to as "a little Enron accounting."




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The general counsel of California's largest agricultural water district will pay the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission $50,000 to settle claims of his involvement in misleading investors on a $77 million bond offering that he jokingly referred to as "a little Enron accounting."
Thomas Birmingham, general counsel and manager of the Fresno-based Westlands Water District, will pay the settl...
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