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Apple board rushes to Jobs's defence

by Shaun Nichols

26 Apr 2007

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The Apple board has vigorously defended Steve Jobs in the company's stock option back-dating scandal

Apple's board of directors has issued a statement in support of chief executive and co-founder Steve Jobs, denying allegations by former chief financial officer Fred Anderson that Jobs approved illegal stock option back-dating. 

"We are not going to enter into a public debate with Anderson or his lawyer, " the statement read.

The declaration was made on behalf of all six of Jobs's fellow board members, including Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and former US vice president Al Gore. 

"Steve Jobs cooperated fully with Apple's independent investigation and with the government's investigation of stock option grants at Apple," the statement continued.

Anderson made the accusations against Jobs on Tuesday, after signing a deal with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to settle charges about his involvement in the back-dating scandal. 

Anderson agreed to pay back $3.5m received from the grants plus interest, along with $150,000 in penalties. He will not need to admit to any wrongdoing.

The former CFO had stated that Jobs was fully aware of the practice and the possible consequences, and that Jobs assured Anderson that the options were being granted in a legal manner.

The SEC alleges that the options were, in fact, back-dated and based on fraudulent documents. On Tuesday the SEC brought charges against Anderson and Apple's former general counsel Nancy Heinen. 

The board's statement noted that an internal investigation found no wrongdoing by Jobs, and that the SEC cleared Apple from any charges in the case.

However, SEC associate regional director Marc Fagel told vnunet.com that the decision did not apply to individual employees within the company. Fagel declined to discuss whether further charges would be filed. 

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