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DANG
03-14-2008, 04:35 AM
Oooopsy!washington post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/13/AR2008031302841.html?hpid=topnews)

NRCC Says Ex-Treasurer Diverted Up to $1 Million

By Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 14, 2008; Page A01

The former treasurer for the National Republican Congressional Committee diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars -- and possibly as much as $1 million -- of the organization's funds into his personal accounts, GOP officials said yesterday, describing an alleged scheme that could become one of the largest political frauds in recent history.

For at least four years, Christopher J. Ward, who is under investigation by the FBI, allegedly used wire transfers to funnel money out of NRCC coffers and into other political committee accounts he controlled as treasurer, NRCC leaders and lawyers said in their first public statement since they turned the matter over to the FBI six weeks ago.

"The evidence we have today indicated we have been deceived and betrayed for a number of years by a highly respected and trusted individual," said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the NRCC chairman.

The committee also announced that it has submitted to banks five years' worth of audits and financial documents allegedly faked by Ward, some of which were used to secure multimillion-dollar loans. It is a violation of federal laws to obtain loans through false statements; the crime is punishable by up to $1 million in fines and 30 years in prison.

Before yesterday, the committee, which raised $49 million in 2007, had not acknowledged that any money was missing. It announced on Feb. 1 that it had discovered "irregularities" that might involve fraud, dismissed Ward and called in federal investigators.

Robert K. Kelner, a lawyer with Covington & Burling, which has been hired to oversee an internal forensic audit, told reporters he is certain only that Ward had made "several hundred thousand dollars" in unauthorized money transfers since 2004. However, he said, the year-end report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in 2006 overstated the NRCC's cash on hand by $990,000.

That may be the upper level of what Ward allegedly skimmed from NRCC coffers, Kelner said. But the total will not be known until forensic auditors finish "drilling down" to determine how much money might have been misappropriated and how much may be missing as a result of sloppy bookkeeping, he said.

Kelner said Ward was the only NRCC official empowered to use wire transfers to shift money into any account without a second approval. After transferring the money into accounts he controlled, often for dormant fundraising committees associated with the NRCC, Ward allegedly moved it into accounts for his political consulting business or his personal bank accounts, Kelner said.

Kelner said the NRCC has had no contact with Ward since he was fired on Jan. 28. Ronald Machen, Ward's attorney, declined to comment on the investigation yesterday, as did the FBI.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that Ward had served as treasurer for 83 GOP committees this decade. In the past five years, the committees took in more than $400 million in contributions.

Rep. Peter T. King (R-N.Y.) told The Post this week that Ward paid himself $6,000 from....

cont'd.....[hr]30 YEARS??
WOW.....good thing he got caught before bush went on permanant vacation, now he can be pardoned. I dont think a democrat would pardon him. Do you?

nevadamedic
03-14-2008, 04:42 AM
Oooopsy!washington post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/13/AR2008031302841.html?hpid=topnews)

NRCC Says Ex-Treasurer Diverted Up to $1 Million

By Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 14, 2008; Page A01

The former treasurer for the National Republican Congressional Committee diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars -- and possibly as much as $1 million -- of the organization's funds into his personal accounts, GOP officials said yesterday, describing an alleged scheme that could become one of the largest political frauds in recent history.

For at least four years, Christopher J. Ward, who is under investigation by the FBI, allegedly used wire transfers to funnel money out of NRCC coffers and into other political committee accounts he controlled as treasurer, NRCC leaders and lawyers said in their first public statement since they turned the matter over to the FBI six weeks ago.

"The evidence we have today indicated we have been deceived and betrayed for a number of years by a highly respected and trusted individual," said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the NRCC chairman.

The committee also announced that it has submitted to banks five years' worth of audits and financial documents allegedly faked by Ward, some of which were used to secure multimillion-dollar loans. It is a violation of federal laws to obtain loans through false statements; the crime is punishable by up to $1 million in fines and 30 years in prison.

Before yesterday, the committee, which raised $49 million in 2007, had not acknowledged that any money was missing. It announced on Feb. 1 that it had discovered "irregularities" that might involve fraud, dismissed Ward and called in federal investigators.

Robert K. Kelner, a lawyer with Covington & Burling, which has been hired to oversee an internal forensic audit, told reporters he is certain only that Ward had made "several hundred thousand dollars" in unauthorized money transfers since 2004. However, he said, the year-end report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in 2006 overstated the NRCC's cash on hand by $990,000.

That may be the upper level of what Ward allegedly skimmed from NRCC coffers, Kelner said. But the total will not be known until forensic auditors finish "drilling down" to determine how much money might have been misappropriated and how much may be missing as a result of sloppy bookkeeping, he said.

Kelner said Ward was the only NRCC official empowered to use wire transfers to shift money into any account without a second approval. After transferring the money into accounts he controlled, often for dormant fundraising committees associated with the NRCC, Ward allegedly moved it into accounts for his political consulting business or his personal bank accounts, Kelner said.

Kelner said the NRCC has had no contact with Ward since he was fired on Jan. 28. Ronald Machen, Ward's attorney, declined to comment on the investigation yesterday, as did the FBI.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that Ward had served as treasurer for 83 GOP committees this decade. In the past five years, the committees took in more than $400 million in contributions.

Rep. Peter T. King (R-N.Y.) told The Post this week that Ward paid himself $6,000 from....

cont'd.....[hr]30 YEARS??
WOW.....good thing he got caught before bush went on permanant vacation, now he can be pardoned. I dont think a democrat would pardon him. Do you?


It's funny I don't see you bringing up the several Democrats that have been arrested for the same types of crime recently. One that really comes to mind is the one who had thousands of dollars in his refridgerator.

4Reaganomics
03-14-2008, 04:44 AM
That guy Jefferson from LA, hahaha

NevadaMed, he had like 90 grand in his freezer. Isn't he set for trial soon for all type of fraud chargers?

nevadamedic
03-14-2008, 04:49 AM
That guy Jefferson from LA, hahaha

NevadaMed, he had like 90 grand in his freezer. Isn't he set for trial soon for all type of fraud chargers?


I don't know, the Liberal Media had been very quiet on it, go figure.

DANG
03-14-2008, 04:57 AM
Hahahahaha...thats all you guys got? That was 3 years ago! Thats the only one you can ever bring up and... .... didnt he get arraigned?

I know he got re-elected! 57% - 43% (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/10/AR2006121001022.html)

As for the red team.... you have a new crook about every week!
CONVICTIONS. Look at the asshats that are sweating it out on the sidelines, too.

HAHAHAHA!


Edit to remove extemporaneous quote (I hit quote instead of edit....I wanted to add the link)

lily
03-14-2008, 05:03 AM
Oh........I can't wait for the spin on this one.......good find DANG.[hr]
It's funny I don't see you bringing up the several Democrats that have been arrested for the same types of crime recently. One that really comes to mind is the one who had thousands of dollars in his refridgerator.


Nice try........but you see, it was the Republicans that were in control of the White House at the time, and they put up a stink about going into his office........so really you only have the Republicans to compain about, for slowing down the process.

DANG
03-14-2008, 05:18 AM
Jefferson hadnt broken the law at all.
Check it out:wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Jefferson)

On June 8, 2007, Jefferson pled not guilty to the indictment. After the hearing, Jefferson said, "I am absolutely innocent of the charges that have been leveled against me. I'm going to fight my heart out to clear my name." He further explained, "The $90,000 was the FBI's money. The FBI gave it to me as part of its plan — part of their plan — that I would give it to the Nigerian vice president, but I did not do that. When all the facts are understood, I trust that I will be vindicated."[34]
I am glad the FBI set a precedent. They broker into a congressional office. That means they can break into a CO-EQUAL branch offices...like dick cheneys.... and gwb's

Drocket
03-14-2008, 06:06 AM
30 YEARS??
WOW.....good thing he got caught before bush went on permanant vacation, now he can be pardoned.

Not really sure why you'd think Bush would pardon him. He only pardons people who work for him, not people who are stealing from his people. Sleeping with the fishes seems a tad more likely than a pardon.

I am glad the FBI set a precedent. They broker into a congressional office. That means they can break into a CO-EQUAL branch offices...like dick cheneys.... and gwb's

Some branches are more co-equal than others.

PostmodernProphet
03-14-2008, 10:47 AM
I can't wait for the spin on this one..
but you see, it was the Republicans that were in control of the White House at the time, and they put up a stink about going into his office

rofl.....three point shot from Lily for managing to blame Jefferson on Republicans while complaining about spin.......

Easy90
03-14-2008, 02:40 PM
Jefferson is the guy that commandeered a squad of National Guard "rescue" folks to take him to his house so he could get his cash out of his freezer....instead of letting them rescue people trapped on their roofs... And the libs here defend him? Of course!

Elrathin
03-14-2008, 02:50 PM
So far I haven't seen one conservative condemn the actions of the original post. why not?

PostmodernProphet
03-14-2008, 02:56 PM
So far I haven't seen one conservative condemn the actions of the original post. why not?



/shrugs...what more needs to be added, the guy was caught stealing and likely is headed for jail....shucks, he was stealing from conservatives why WOULDN'T we condemn him....least he could have done was steal from liberals......

BoogyMan
03-14-2008, 04:08 PM
Every time one gets caught that is one less dirtbag we have to worry about in the party. I say keep cleaning up the mess.

nevadamedic
03-14-2008, 04:13 PM
Jefferson hadnt broken the law at all.
Check it out:wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Jefferson)

On June 8, 2007, Jefferson pled not guilty to the indictment. After the hearing, Jefferson said, "I am absolutely innocent of the charges that have been leveled against me. I'm going to fight my heart out to clear my name." He further explained, "The $90,000 was the FBI's money. The FBI gave it to me as part of its plan — part of their plan — that I would give it to the Nigerian vice president, but I did not do that. When all the facts are understood, I trust that I will be vindicated."[34]
I am glad the FBI set a precedent. They broker into a congressional office. That means they can break into a CO-EQUAL branch offices...like dick cheneys.... and gwb's


Ummmmm, this guy is a criminal trying to fast talk his way out of deep shit.[hr]
So far I haven't seen one conservative condemn the actions of the original post. why not?


I condemn it, if this guy really did it then they need to put him away.

Also President Bush wouldn't pardon him as this guy just fucked over every Republican Congressman and candidate in the next election and actually hurt their chances.[hr]
So far I haven't seen one conservative condemn the actions of the original post. why not?


Why don't we you ever condemn the dirty Democrats? If it is a Republican you guys act like we dropped a nuclear bomb, but if it is a Democrat you make excuses how he was set up or bury it and make sure it is never mentioned again.

brien
03-14-2008, 06:55 PM
Those who believe that corruption is endemic to only one party probably also believe in Santa Claus.

PatrickHenry
03-14-2008, 09:17 PM
Overall, I'd say the Republicans are greedier than Democratic politicians.

But that's a judgement call, and fraud needs to be stopped.

Still, it's not as if he stole from the government, which means ME.

He stole from my enemies, the Republicans, so I say good for him and too bad he was caught before he got it all...