The Fiesta Bowl offices were temporarily closed Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in Scottsdale, Ariz. when a ruling came down from the BCS presidential oversight committee to let the Fiesta Bowl remain part of the system for deciding college football's national champion. The Fiesta Bowl will be allowed to remain part of the Bowl Championship Series, though it must pay a $1 million fine for apparent illegal campaign contributions and inappropriate spending. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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phxvato1202 posted at 3:16 pm on Wed, Dec 21, 2011.
was totally expected, out the door andrew corrupt thomas and in bill corrupt montgomery. what a shame, the average ordinary citizen would not be given a free pass for breaking the law but the politicians get a get out of jail card free. same old trash in the county attorney's office, nothing has changed.
gil the baker posted at 6:41 pm on Wed, Dec 21, 2011.
shocked, yes shocked i say, imagine they couldn't find any real glad-handling.
maybe he should have phx. look into it for him, they seemed to have hit the jackpot recently on these type of things.
for the record i have worked in sales and it what just a way of doing business as long as you are not caught. everyone knows just don't flaunt it
ezsun posted at 7:47 am on Thu, Dec 22, 2011.
This is what would be considered a nice whitewash job by the AG office. Now
he has some politicians in his pocket. How can there not be any wrong doing
when fiesta bowl officials were fired or asked to resigned. ? How can a
person Not think it is wrong to receive $40,000 and $16,000 in freebies?
The
AG office can think that These politicians are stupid, but the people of Az
are NOT. Tom Hoorne when are you going to start doing your JOB?
ezsun posted at 8:06 am on Thu, Dec 22, 2011.
I"m sorry to refer to the AG office,but that is the office that shuold be handling this case, not the county.
soricobob posted at 4:41 am on Fri, Dec 23, 2011.
I think the taxpayers need to examine the effectiveness of "county" officials.