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TORONTO — A fraud case against three former Nortel Networks executives who are accused of falsifying financial reports has begun.

Former chief executive Frank Dunn, chief financial officer Douglas Beatty and corporate controller Michael Gollogly were fired from the company in 2004. Prosecutor Robert Hubbard alleged Monday that the three men falsified Nortel’s records and statements to make the company look more profitable.

Denver Post staff and wire reports

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