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N.J. Assembly Republican Policy Committee to hold second hearing on public corruption
September 14, 2009
TRENTON: The Assembly Republican Policy Committee will hold its second public hearing.
Wednesday to examine public corruption and how to combat it. Assembly Republican Whip Jon Bramnick, committee chairman, will facilitate the hearing which will explore the economic impact of public corruption on New Jersey and its residents.
Full Star-Ledger coverage of the New Jersey corruption probe
The committee plans to use its findings to draft legislation to prevent further corruption.
Guest speakers scheduled to testify include Donald Conway, a certified public accountant who specializes in securities fraud, forensic accounting, insolvency and reorganization, and litigation support, and Richard Rivera, a former West New York police officer who was a whistleblower in a corruption case that resulted in the conviction and imprisonment of the town's former police chief. Rivera is currently a private investigator who specializes in white collar crime.
Members of the public are invited to testify.
Previous coverage:
August 17: N.J. Assembly GOP committee looking to draft anti-corruption bills
August 17: N.J. Republican Assembly panel seeks causes of public corruption arrests
August 12: N.J. Assembly Republican Policy Committee to hold hearings on public corruption
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