Two Bush appointees recommended by Lay

The former Enron chairman gave the White House recommendations for appointments to a federal energy commission last spring, it…

The former Enron chairman gave the White House recommendations for appointments to a federal energy commission last spring, it has emerged.

Mr George W. Bush: new revelations about Enron involvement

US President Mr George W. Bush eventually appointed two of the people on Mr Kenneth Lay's list, including Mr Pat Wood, now chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Ms Nora Brownell, a member of the commission.

White House spokeswoman Ms Anne Womack said it was "one of many, many recommendations received" from industry executives, members of Congress and state officials.

Disclosure of Mr Lay's recommendations to the White House come as congressional panels investigate the relationship between Enron and the Bush administration.

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The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating the company's complex accounting and the role played by its auditor, Arthur Andersen, which has acknowledged destroying Enron-related documents.

AP