WASHINGTON - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s ousted chairwoman said it was her duty to stem boardroom leaks of sensitive information and that her decision to initiate an investigation was made in concert with others at HP, according to prepared testimony released by a congressional committee.
Patricia Dunn said she "never doubted" the legality of the methods used in the investigation, and that she discussed the conduct of the probe with the technology company's CEO, Mark Hurd, and board members - getting a clear impression that the directors were satisfied with it.
"I never doubted ... that what they were doing was legal," Dunn said in written testimony prepared for her appearance …

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