Fannie Mae ousts KPMG and culls the board

The top two executives at Fannie Mae, and KPMG, its auditors, have been ousted after the government-backed mortgage giant was found guilty of violating accounting rules by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the US regulator.

Franklin Raines, the 55-year-old chairman and chief executive said in a statement he would retire. Timothy Howard, vice chairman and chief financial officer, has resigned.

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