Jon Corzine Receives Third Subpoena From Congress
“This
is the third congressional subpoena in less than a week for the former
New Jersey governor, who was knocked out of office by Chris Christie in
2009 and whose name has been floated as a potential Treasury secretary
candidate for the Obama administration.”
By Dell Hill via Michelle Malkin/Doug Powers
“Under congressional rules I believe he’s now qualified to get his fourth subpoena for free.
From Politico:
The hits just keep coming for former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine.
A
House Financial Services subcommittee unanimously agreed to subpoena
the Democrat for questioning about his role in the collapse of the
now-bankrupt brokerage firm MF Global.
“We
want to find out what happened to the customers’ money,” said Rep.
Randy Neugebauer (R-Texas), chairman of the Oversight and Investigations
Subcommittee. “We want to know what was going on in the regulatory
world … and we also want to know what was going on inside the
corporation. We think we need to understand that.”
[...]
This
is the third congressional subpoena in less than a week for the former
New Jersey governor, who was knocked out of office by Chris Christie in
2009 and whose name has been floated as a potential Treasury secretary
candidate for the Obama administration.
If
Rep. Neugebauer wants to know what happened, Jon Corzine is probably
the last person he’ll want to ask. Corzine may well end up going Solyndra exec on steroids and take up residence behind the Fifth Amendment when he appears — if anybody can find him, that is.”
Dell
Adds: If I had to guess, I’d say that position as Secretary of the
Treasury may be a bridge too far. However, I wouldn’t put it past The
Won to make a recess appointment.
PS:
Ever since selling Hot Air, Doug Powers has been blogging brilliantly
at Michelle Malkin’s popular blog site. If you haven’t already done so,
add her blog to your RSS reader.
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