Percoco, along with former SUNY Polytechnic President Alain Kaloyeros and prominent upstate developers face charges of bribery and
bid rigging connected to economic development projects.
Not exact matches
A former LPCiminelli executive has accepted a plea deal with the United States Attorney Southern District of New York and will serve as a cooperating witness in a trial this June
connected to alleged
bid -
rigging for state - led development projects.
The Buffalo visit on Sept. 23 came one day after eight men were arrested, accused of an extensive
bid -
rigging scandal
connected to Cuomo's banner upstate economic development initiative — the Buffalo Billion.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Alain Kaloyeros, the former president of SUNY Polytech pleaded not guilty to state charges
connected to alleged
bid -
rigging schemes.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced the sentencing of the remaining three defendants in an elaborate
bid -
rigging conspiracy that illegally steered multi-million dollar public works contracts for Monroe County to favored and
connected companies.
Federal prosecutors last year brought a wide - ranging case against Percoco, Ciminelli and others over alleged
bid -
rigging and bribery charges
connected to economic development projects from Buffalo to Orange County.
The construction management firm on the 2011 - 12 project, which cost about $ 17 million, was LPCiminelli, the same firm whose former top executives are under indictment on
bid -
rigging charges
connected to Buffalo Billion construction projects.