The head of Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's economic development programs say he doesn't
think federal corruption trials now taking place will have any effect on some of the projects.
The head of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's economic development programs said he doesn't
think federal corruption trials now taking place will have any effect on the projects.
The head of Governor Cuomo's economic development programs says he doesn't
think federal corruption trials now taking place will have any effect on the projects.
Not exact matches
-- Chris Churchill in the Times Union: «The
federal corruption trial of Cuomo buddy Joe Percoco has shown it's even worse than we
thought.
I
think it's basically his job to find
corruption and wrongdoing — state, city and
federal.»
Brodsky added that he
thinks a number of the larger
corruption cases were prosecuted by the
federal authorities simply because they fell under
federal jurisdiction.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, in his first comments since the
corruption trial of his top former aide began in
federal court January 22, says he doesn't
think the proceedings will reflect badly on him.
Kaminsky, a former
federal prosecutor, framed the election as a referendum on
corruption, and alleged Sunday that voters «don't know whether Chris McGrath even
thinks corruption is a problem.»
Prosecutors had charged Mangano in October in a
federal corruption case, and Mondello needed to select a new candidate that he
thought could win in November.
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