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I recently read where Mr. Robert Akins was nominated to SEMI International Board of Directors and also nominated for Director of the Year 2008. Has anyone done a thorough investigation of Robert P. Akins' background? As of several investigative news articles in 10News, San Diego, this individual has posed with a double identity, posing as a Mexican national, Roberto Felipe Akins, with a Mexican birth certificate. He is being investigated in Mexico for posing as a double citizen when transacting contracts, just like his cousin, Stevan Charles Pedroarena, who most recently pleaded guilty in San Diego for bankruptcy fraud and tax evasion. View: http://www.10news.com/investigations/9685822/deta… for further details. Seems a character check would be in order here. Here is another most recent article on this issue. I am sure 10News would be happy to show you any supportive documentation to that effect. http://www.10news.com/investigations/16255933/det… Now would be the time to consider this nominee, rather than when his cousin's sentencing comes through in September, and hits the news. It is presumed by those in Mr. Akins' inner circle and those in charge of the FBI case, that he is helping pay the fines that Mr. Pedroarena must present to the courts so that a plea bargain could be struck rather than it go to full trial, whereby it would be revealed that he (Mr. Akins, and his family not only posed as Mexican citizens and committed fraud, but also committed Medical Fraud in question of his paternal grandmother's vast Mexican landholdings in Mexico by the name of Rancho San Valentin (google this), which were never declared under U.S. law.)— July 22, 2008 12:18 a.m.