BUSINESS BRIEFING / WALL STREET
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Federal regulators are seeking more than $22 million from the former head of Kmart Corp., who was found liable for misleading investors about the company’s finances.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is asking a judge to punish Charles Conaway for “intentionally lying” to Wall Street and concealing information from Kmart directors before a bankruptcy filing in 2002.
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