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Related: About this forumSenate candidate's firm received more than $1 million from BP
State senate candidate reveals information in new filing.
By RICHARD MAUER Anchorage Daily News
After initially declining to disclose the clients and the fees they paid to his engineering firm, state Senate candidate Bob Bell on Wednesday released a list showing that oil giant BP was the largest client of Bell and Associates in 2011, paying over $1 million.And in an interview on the subject, Bell disclosed that when he served on the Anchorage
Assembly, he was offered engineering contracts and "a whole bunch of money" for his reelection campaign in 1996 if he would support the effort by oil-field contractor Veco and other companies to build a private prison in South Anchorage. Bell said he rejected the money and didn't support the prison but also said he didn't report the apparent bribe attempt to authorities.
In his filing Wednesday and in the interview, Bell didn't say exactly how much his company was paid by BP. The Alaska Public Offices Commission doesn't require disclosure of precise amounts, only ranges. In the case of income in the millions of dollars, a public official or candidate only has to say it's $1 million or more.
Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/10/03/2649952/senate-candidates-firm-received.html#storylink=cpy
This how the oil corporations in Alaska keep tight control of our "elected" officials.
If you could spend a couple million to steal 2 BILLION a year that would be a great heist.
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)Arctic Dave
(13,812 posts)And Mama Bear!!!
Things are looking good for her.
I can't stop bragging about your "baggage" photo. People love it.
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)I'm really excited for Jodie. It 'll be wonderful if she wins.