Lawmakers led away in handcuffs seem like
clear signs of a corruption problem in New York State.
Not exact matches
The reaction
of Danielle Shroyer (and Brad Cecil's «I don't care» childishness, to a lesser extent) is as a
clear a
sign as any to me
of the
corruption that runs trough the entire movement.
In the query,
signed by Mr. Dayo Apata, the Solicitor General
of the Federation and Permanent Secretary Magu is to explain what informed the filing
of corruption charges against the tribunal chairman having being
cleared of corruption allegation two times by the same Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Susan Lerner, Executive Director
of Common Cause New York, talked to Steve Ference about the recent
corruption with the state pension system, saying it's a
clear sign New York needs to move away from a sole trustee deciding how the 129 billion dollar fund is invested.