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In Two Sentences, Integrity Commission Drops Kennedy Probe

October
28

Here’s the short letter the embattled Commission on Public Integrity wrote to good-government groups to say it would not taken action into complaints about leaks by the Paterson administration of personal information about Caroline Kennedy after she withdrew from running for U.S. Senate contest in January.

After she dropped out of the race, leaks were provided to the media about Kennedy’s personal life, including that owed back taxes and had a nanny problem, as the reason why Gov. David Paterson had not intended to pick her. But the claims were never proven.

Good-government groups sought to have the commission investigate the release of the information about her.

1 on Scribd” href=”http://www.scribd.com/doc/21757444/CPI-Kennedy-Inquiry-Closed-10-23-09-1”>CPI Kennedy Inquiry Closed 10-23-091

This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 12:45 pm by Joseph Spector.
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One Response to “In Two Sentences, Integrity Commission Drops Kennedy Probe”

  1. ed1

    Integrity Commission? Ethics Board? Ethics? What ethics? It’s only fitting that our “integrity committee,” and “ethics board” are bereft of integrity and unethical. Unethical people appoint them for a reason – they want no serious ethics investigations, because they, themselves, would be found unethical.

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