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May 18, 2005
What was that job description again?
The indictment and recent guilty plea of former City of Houston administrator Monica McGilbra on federal bribery charges has been ably covered by Kevin Whited over at blogHouston.net. But after reviewing this Department of Justice press release detailing Ms. McGilbra's myriad illegal activities in Houston and her simultaneous involvement in related illegal activities that have led to a broad corruption case pending in the Northern District of Ohio (Cleveland), Professor Peter Henning, a criminal law expert at Wayne State University Law School, asks a common sense question that has not yet been answered by City of Houston officials:
"Did McGilbra and the others do any work in their spare time?"
Posted by Tom at May 18, 2005 07:46 AM
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