Sunday, September 16, 2012

DiNapoli participated in cover up


From the Daily News:

State Controller Tom DiNapoli’s website declares him “responsible for ensuring that the taxpayers’ money is being used effectively and efficiently to promote the common good.”

How well did he fulfill the mission in the matter of the secret sexual harassment settlement that has embroiled Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Assemblyman Vito Lopez? Documents newly released under the Freedom of Information Law reveal that:

- Bill Collins, attorney for Silver, discussed the situation with DiNapoli’s chief counsel, Nancy Groenwegen, months before it was finalized.

- Collins emailed Groenwegen multiple drafts of the settlement — including names, dollar amounts and confidentiality clauses — that she says she forwarded to attorneys on her staff.

- One of those lawyers did a legal analysis of the deal and proposed changes that were incorporated in later drafts.

- A copy of the final, signed settlement was delivered to Groenwegen before the controller cut a $103,080 check on June 13.
Nowhere in these documents does anyone express the slightest concern that Lopez’s alleged mistreatment of female employees is being kept secret from the people who are footing the bill.

Welcome to the go-along-to-get-along political culture that spawned DiNapoli, who was a longtime member of the Assembly before his colleagues appointed him controller on the departure of Alan Hevesi.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

so who is conducting the "REAL WAR ON WOMEN"?

Anonymous said...

Surprised? I don't think so. They are all thieves.

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