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‘US has not approached us for Enron help’, says Cayman Gov’t

The Cayman Islands Government has offered to co-operate with United States authorities in their investigation into the collapse of Enron Corp.  However, the U.S. has not yet formally requested any assistance, according to a Cayman Government press release dated February 8, 2002. 
Enron had approximately 600 subsidiaries registered in Cayman. None of them were listed in the local telephone directory and it is likely that they comprised little more than pieces of paper in filing cabinets at the offices of the Cayman law firm of Hunter & Hunter, which provided registered agent services to Enron.