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AG: NYPA e-mails erased, “extremely troubling”

May
7

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, whose office is investigating the State Police, released a letter today that demands copies of e-mails he said were deleted for a New York Power Authority employee the day the probe was announced last month. The letter was sent yesterday.

Information the Attorney General’s Office received in response to subpoenas from the New York Power Authority showed that some e-mails were erased from the Blackberry of Daniel Wiese, NYPA’s inspector general (currently on paid leave) and a former state trooper.

“This destruction took place on April 1, 2008, the day this investigation was announced in the media. In addition, it appears that NYPA’s IT (information technology) system deleted many past e-mails on Wiese’s computer system. These e-mails are relevant to this investigation. Undoubtedly, you appreciate the seriousness of this extremely troubling conduct,” Cuomo wrote in a letter to Roger Kelley, president and CEO of NYPA.

Cuomo, at the request of Gov. David Paterson, is looking into whether there has been political interference in the running of the State Police. In the Troopergate scandal last year, aides to now-former Gov. Eliot Spitzer worked with the State Police to release information on Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno’s use of state aircraft. Bruno, a Republican, was Spitzer’s chief rival.

The attorney general is demanding back-up copies of e-mails for Wiese and for two other NYPA staffers, Lori DiMichelle and Albert Swanson.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 12:34 pm by Cara Matthews.
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One Response to “AG: NYPA e-mails erased, “extremely troubling””

  1. Wahoo

    Wiese did his deeds for both Pataki and Spitzer.

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