I'm Sure There is Nothing to it
In catching up on the news, I came across this little gem in an AP article by Barry Massey (subscription):
I could go on, but it is a holiday.
A California firm that contributed to Gov. Bill Richardson's political activities is under scrutiny by the FBI over a lucrative contract it won four years ago for the financing of a $1.6 billion state transportation program.Of course, I'm sure that the FBI isn't going to find anything wrong. Usually these things are just a matter of doing due diligence. Oh sure, there was that Guy Riordan problem, but that was just a fluke. Then, of course, there was that weird exception regarding the $130,000 in contributions that was tied to "family business [being] granted direct access to a city thoroughfare for a shopping-center project."
The FBI has requested documents from the New Mexico Finance Authority and interviewed former and current authority officials about the contract with the Beverly Hills-based firm, CDR Financial Products.
"They came in and asked me some questions, basically about procedures — how were the vendors chosen," William Fulginiti, a member of the authority's board, said Friday.
CDR was part of a team of banking, investment and financial advisers selected by the authority to put together a complex bond financing deal for a highway and transportation construction program that Richardson won legislative approval of in 2003.
I could go on, but it is a holiday.
Labels: Bill Richardson, Corruption, Ethics

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