Many are frightened to come clean to tax officials because they fear the consequences.
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid issued a statement calling on GOP congressional leaders to come clean.
Mr Fastow may have decided to come clean only after a period of questioning.
Paulson also urged banks and other financial institutions to come clean about weak balance sheets.
But those who come clean early tend to do better in the court of public opinion.
Look for live ones that come clean (for ease) and are heavy (for substance).
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South Korean archrivals Samsung and LG have both come clean with their second-quarter earnings this week.
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The Socialists called on other parties to also come clean when hit by scandals.
If any more scandals are still lurking, the bank has a chance to come clean.
He should have come clean, taken his licks, and hope that that would end the bleeding.
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"It's time to stop laundering foreign money and come clean with the American people, " Reed said.
But if he wants to gain public support he first has to come clean on the economics.
Armstrong's decision to come clean is the latest headline in a tumultuous three-year period for the retired cyclist.
The FBI gave Fai sufficient opportunity to come clean about his operation and its ties to Pakistani intelligence.
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Just the same, I am thrilled that he has -- at long last -- begun to come clean.
Greg Barker must now come clean about exactly what involvement he had with the decision to hire Miriam Maes.
Americans like people who come clean, who step up and admit their mistakes, take their medicine, and move on.
Some people think that the only way to cure themselves of the money secret is to come clean about it.
If Iran had not agreed to come clean, the agency would have reported it to the United Nations Security Council.
Resolution 1441 required that Iraq report all of its activities -- one last chance to come clean about what it had.
Thirty-three percent of employees played hooky last year and, rather than come clean with their bosses, they pretended to be sick.
Between 1998 and 1999, domestic workers who had broken their visa restrictions were offered the chance to come clean without penalty.
But he said it was fair to ask the prime minister to "come clean" about whether he stood to gain himself.
That is, publication of the story was barred in order to give Blau another opportunity to come clean and walk free.
Magner wrote that the bank still refuses to come clean with homeowners about mistakes it made in the accounting of home loans.
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It's time for Newt Gingrich to come clean with the American people.
Despite the setbacks, Chambers hopes the manner in which he has come clean about his misdemeanors will help to rebuild his career.
Instead, she should begin a gradual adjustment, make subsidies more selective, make peace with the private sector, and come clean about inflation.
The Iranians said they would stop enriching uranium, allow spot checks of their nuclear programme and come clean about past nuclear activities.
Last week I wrote about the latest IRS program that encourages US citizens and residents to come clean and voluntarily disclose foreign account information.
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