Corbett Aims to Shut Down Fumo's Nonprofit; Seek Repayment

The state attorney general has filed legal papers seeking to shut down a nonprofit organization founded by a former state senator convicted of using its money for his personal benefit.

Attorney General Tom Corbett says the civil suit seeks to provide a complete accounting of the assets of Citizens' Alliance for Better Neighborhoods, founded by former Sen. Vincent Fumo. The suit also seeks the repayment of assets found to have been wasted, mismanaged or misappropriated.

For more information, go to the attorney general's Web site.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Everything Corbett does now is suspect. He just so happens to go after a group tied to Fumo, who his GOP opponent for Governor Pat Meehan won huge praise for prosecuting. The appearance is not good.

Corbett needs to step down before he taints every ongoing AG investigation with his political apirations.

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