A bill gaining momentum in Albany would deny state pensions to any more
public officials convicted of corruption under a practice that now pays out nearly $ 800,000 a year to politicians convicted of crimes.
Not exact matches
Those proposals include stripping
public officials who are
convicted of corruption of their pensions, while also new penalties for those who use county committees to circumvent donor limits — another area in which de Blasio has come
under scrutiny by federal investigators.
The first Canadian charged and
convicted under Canada's
Corruption of Foreign
Public Officials Act was handed a three - year jail sentence Friday.