Report depicts 'arrogant' Fannie Mae

Former execs may still face charges

A report commissioned by the board of US mortgage company Fannie Mae at the cost of $60m (€50m) to $70m has found former senior executives misled directors about accounting decisions that helped artificially boost earnings by up to $11bn.

The total cost to the firm in 2005 of the ongoing restatement process was estimated at $500m, according to Daniel Mudd, chief executive, on a conference call with analysts.

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