(snip) Donald Tomczak, 71, formerly No. 2 in the city's Water Management Department, was sentenced to about four years in prison, ordered to forfeit $175,000 and fined another $15,000. Tomczak lost his more than $89,000 annual pension that he had accrued after 45 years. The onetime city official admitted to pocketing $400,000 in bribes and to taking part in corrupt hiring practices now under fire at City Hall (snip) Part of 'Old Chicago' system Tomczak also admitted he commanded a 250-strong army of water department employees who did political work for Mayor Daley, Al Gore, Rahm Emanuel and others in...