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    Trenton Mayors house raided by the feds 1 day before City Hall.

    Federal authorities arrested Trenton Mayor Tony Mack and more than half a dozen other people early Monday in connection with an ongoing corruption probe, NBC 4 New York first reported Monday.

    New Jersey
    1.Mack's administration has been in turmoil from Day 1, staggering from one crisis to another. A housecleaning of staff at City Hall opened the door for Mack's own appointees, who quickly turned it into a revolving door. Some left over questions about their credentials, others to face criminal charges.

    Miami
    1.Miami has a hiring freeze in place in 2010 and continued to hire friends and family who received letters waiving their credentials and education criteria in order to get their foot in the door.

    New Jersey
    2.In Mack's first year in office in Trenton, a city of 85,000, he ran through a string of business administrators. The first resigned after a month, saying the mayor didn't believe in "good government." Another resigned just ahead of pleading guilty to embezzlement at another job.

    Miami
    2.Several city employees have left saying the administrators are corrupt. A MIAMI POLICE GAVE THE FBI all the evidence needed to file charges for public corruption when the Mayor of Miami interfered with raids to confiscate illegal gambling machines that are DIRECTLY tied into Mayor of Miami's campaign.

    New Jersey
    3.Mack's housing director quit after it emerged that he had a theft conviction. His chief of staff was arrested trying to buy heroin. His half-brother, whose authority he elevated at the city water plant, was arrested on charges of stealing.

    Miami
    3. Mayor Regalado's gave a raise to Aida Sanchez, who is his personal aid after she was arrested for obstruction during a presidential motorcade. several employees at city hall have been arrested including a city commissioner who now claims organized political corruption by non other than the mayor, commissioners, and the state attorney!

    New Jersey
    4.Questions have also been raised about how he financed his campaign for mayor.

    Miami
    4.There is no question about funds to the mayors campaign. HE WAS FOUND TO BE IN VIOLATION OF SEVERAL CAMPAIGN LAWS AND HIS FRIEND KATHY RUNDLE REFUSED TO PROSECUTE.

    New jersey
    5.A former longtime city employee sued the mayor late last year. The parks department employee said she was let go after refusing to dole out jobs for the mayor's friends, refusing to give federal grant money to people who didn't apply and for inquiring about city funds she said were missing.

    Miami
    5.For the first time in U.S. history and city commissioner is suing the mayor while they both are still in their political positions. The former chief of police wore a wire to prove the mayor of miami knew about a check not approved to be cut for his bribe to leave quietly. the same mayor went on national tv after the recording and lied saying he had no idea. several employees have left city hall after having been asked to stray from a moral path.

    New Jersey
    6.The ex-employee also said she was replaced by a Mack supporter who never showed up for his $40,000-a-year job.

    Miami
    6.A city of miami employee who happened to be the daughter of a high ranking city employee never showed up to her job and was being paid 55,000 a year.

    What is the difference between Trenton New Jersey and the City of Miami mayors???????

    The FBI actually investigated the in the case of public corruption in New Jersey!

    NOTHING HAS BEEN OR IS BEING DONE TO COMBAT THE DIRTY RATS IN MIAMI CITY HALL. CLEAR CUT VIOLATIONS OF CAMPAIGN FRAUD, NEPOTISM, HIDING OF FUNDS, STEERING CONTRACTS, THEFT, ECT....

    A COPY OF THIS WAS SENT TO THE FEDS. I CHALLENGE YOU TO INQUIRE WHY THIS IS HAPPENING RIGHT UNDER THE NOSE OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SOLELY TASKED TO FIGHT FOR MORAL AND LAW ABIDING POLITICIANS!

    Public Corruption Investigations Bureau

    1701 NW 87 Avenue, Suite 100
    Doral, FL 33172 USA
    Map to station

    Phone: 305-599-3121
    Fax: 305-591-0331
    Email: Public Corruption Investigations Bureau
    Major: Vacant

    The Public Corruption Investigations Bureau (PCIB) of the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) is responsible for investigating acts of criminal misconduct involving public officials, county employees, lobbyists, and private vendors conducting business with Miami-Dade County. In accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, the PCIB strives to promote integrity and lawful conduct within Miami-Dade government, and to fulfill our commitment to the citizens of Miami-Dade County of "Delivering Excellence Every Day."

    https://tips.fbi.gov

    Public corruption is a breach of trust by federal, state, or local officials—often with the help of private sector accomplices. It’s also the FBI’s top criminal investigative priority. To explain why the Bureau takes public corruption so seriously and how we investigate, we talked with Special Agent Patrick Bohrer, assistant section chief of our Public Corruption/Civil Rights program at FBI Headquarters.

    Question: Why is public corruption so high on the FBI’s list of investigative priorities?
    Answer: Because of its impact. Corrupt public officials undermine our country’s national security, our overall safety, the public trust, and confidence in the U.S. government, wasting billions of dollars along the way. This corruption can tarnish virtually every aspect of society. For example, a border official might take a bribe, knowingly or unknowingly letting in a truck containing weapons of mass destruction. Or corrupt state legislators could cast deciding votes on a bill providing funding or other benefits to a company for the wrong reasons. Or at the local level, a building inspector might be paid to overlook some bad wiring, which could cause a deadly fire down the road.


    Special Agent Patrick Bohrer

    Q: Can you describe the kinds of public corruption that the FBI investigates?
    A: It really runs the gamut. Bribery is the most common. But there’s also extortion, embezzlement, racketeering, kickbacks, and money laundering, as well as wire, mail, bank, and tax fraud. Right now, based on our intelligence on emerging trends, we are focused specifically on several major issues: corruption along our national borders; corrupt officials who take advantage of natural disasters or economic crises to divert some of the government’s aid into their own pockets; and a myriad of officials who may personally benefit from the economic stimulus funding.
    intheNOW

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    Re: Hey where are you?

    Even the nytimes has reported on the lack of arrests amid accusations of political corruption in the city of Miami. Incredible how relaxed the political task force office Doral is as long as they do the minimum required of them to justify their existance. You should be ashamed of yourselves.

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    From the rookie they just hired that knows people at City Hall, to IA, to the Chief, FOP and City Hall Cheerleaders need to all go on a 1 way ticket to Federal Prison... looks like they paying off the FBI agents with the $450 million they found under Regalado's bed.

    Cough* Cough* Corruption and Coverups at its best! :lol:

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    Go away you dork!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ;1833989
    From the rookie they just hired that knows people at City Hall, to IA, to the Chief, FOP and City Hall Cheerleaders need to all go on a 1 way ticket to Federal Prison... looks like they paying off the FBI agents with the $450 million they found under Regalado's bed.

    Cough* Cough* Corruption and Coverups at its best! :lol:
    This is what your worried about? The feds are dirty corrupt scumbags! They protected Whitey Bulger!
    Robert Mueller is a COWARD!

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