Four years ago, Cuomo's abrupt dissolution of the Moreland Commission to
Investigate Public Corruption became an issue on the campaign trail, though it ultimately did not prevent him from winning a second term.
Not exact matches
Eventually, the FBI
became involved when former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara inherited the case from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's disbanded Moreland Commission to
Investigate Public Corruption.
The New York Times warns, «There is growing concern that the Commission to
Investigate Public Corruption, also known as the Moreland Commission, could
become little more than a branch of the governor's political network.