Posted on 08/15/2014 6:06:42 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
After news of several corruption scandals involving members of New York's legislature, and the legislature's subsequent failure to pass an ethics reform bill, Cuomo announced in July 2013 that, along with the state's independently elected Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, he was establishing a 25-member commission to investigate corruption in government. The commission would be empowered to issue subpoenas, so long as its three co-chairs (two of which were appointed by Cuomo, and one by Schneiderman) all signed on. The governor's authority to establish such a commission was based on a law called the Moreland Act of 1907, so it became known as the Moreland Commission, though its official title was the Commission to Investigate Public Corruption.
"I can't 'interfere' with [the commission], because it is mine. It is controlled by me"
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
At least Gov. Cuomo paid respects to MG Harry Greene.
Corruption in New York? I can’t believe it.
They have ta mmany honest Democrats to even conceive such.
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