"All public officials in New Jersey should remain on notice," warned U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie, who often notes his office has convicted 107 government officials on corruption charges in the last five years.Stealing money on a grand scale.
The "old" ways of doing things in New Jersey are being called into question, prompting legislators to vow to bring change to a state renowned for corruption.
"The events of the past year have shed light on the deficiencies of a number of government agencies and procedures," said Senate President Richard J. Codey, D-Essex.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
U.S. Attorney Warns "All public officials in New Jersey should remain on notice"
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