Daily Kos: Newark Star Ledger Endorses Political Corruption
Monday, December 24, 2012
This scheme was uncovered by the State Comptroller's Report on DRPA Corruption. And guess who condemned the Norcross' backroom practices? The Star Ledger again:
The political boss George Norcross holds no job or title at the Delaware River Port Authority. Yet in the state comptroller’s scathing report about financial mismanagement there, guess who plays a starring role?
Turns out, Norcross got kickbacks for steering insurance contracts from the state agency, according to the report...
Not surprising, since the Democratic power broker runs South Jersey — but prefers to do so behind the scenes. Norcross, also the biggest name in the state’s insurance brokerage business, allegedly orchestrated a payment of $410,000 to his own company in return for recommending another insurance broker for the authority.
An additional payment went to a second broker, Michael Martucci, who happens to be an acquaintance of Norcross’ wife. When asked by the comptroller exactly what work he did to deserve his $45,000 cut, Martucci was succinct: “I performed nothing.”...
It took a two-year probe to pull the curtain back on these South Jersey shenanigans. Now imagine how many other backstage handshakes we pay for in this state.
Yes. That is the same editorial board under the direction of amnesiac Tom Moran. Condemning corruption uncovered in one report and citing Norcross as a wonderful benefactor in the next. But not only contradicting the initial overall portrait of the political boss - suddenly reversing itself on "backstage handshakes."
The message from the Star Ledger is clear: it's OK to be corrupt if your corruption leads to things we agree with.
What could go wrong?
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by DSWRIGHT