
In August 2009, U.S. Rep Jim Gerlach, the only Republican PA gubernatorial candidate with proven results creating jobs, cutting taxes and cutting government waste, called on PA Attorney General Tom Corbett to either suspend his PA Republican gubernatorial campaign or resign his position as Attorney General. Despite raising money and political support for his gubernatorial effort since March from within the same political circles as those he is supposed to be investigating, Corbett officially announced his candidacy September 14th and has refused to either step down as Attorney General or suspend his campaign.
Attorney General Tom Corbett continues to fail to acknowledge and resolve the ongoing conflict of interest between conducting investigations as PA Attorney-General while running as a Republican gubernatorial candidate for PA governor and the huge ethical dilemma that creates.
The latest example of Corbett's troubling conflict of interest on November 5 during a $1,000 per person fundraiser at the Philadelphia Art Museum. Turnpike Commission Vice Chairman Timothy J. Carson served as a member of the host committee for that event. Corbett accepted Carson's political support despite the fact that the Attorney General's office recently confirmed that a state grand jury has been investigating conduct at the Turnpike Commission, which has earned a reputation as a haven for political patronage.
"It is shocking that Mr. Corbett still fails to acknowledge and resolve this ongoing conflict." said Scott Migli, Gerlach campaign manager. “With this recent fundraising event in Philadelphia, voters can now reasonably raise the question of which comes first – the subpoena for Turnpike records or his invitation to join his campaign fundraiser. Either way, it’s an awful position for the Attorney General to put himself and his office in and it shows his lack of understanding how to put public interest above personal political interest.”
In September, the Patriot News, which first discovered the illegal bonuses that led to Corbett's investigation, raised further concerns about Corbett's political ambitions while trying to run a full-time investigation. The editorial board called on Corbett to make a decision by October, stating that "too much is at stake for taxpayers and good governance to see this critical investigation be called into question by election politics."
JIM GERLACH IS A STRAIGHTFORWARD AND HONEST MAN WHO WILL BRING COMMON SENSE LEADERSHIP TO PENNSYLVANIANS








2 comments:
I'll pay attention to this campaign. Being in PA myself. Corbett's antics are par for the course in PA. The only stable thing in PA politics is the corruption.
Lol, the captcha code for this response is "spect." Thanks Arlen! Sometimes, things are ordained!
I will be watching also. Where is the ethics folks?
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