Former Assemblyman Alfred Steele admitted today that he accepted bribes to deliver local insurance and roofing contracts, and will face 37-46 months in a federal prison. Steele, a Minister and former Passaic County Undersheriff, resigned from the State Assembly, where he was Deputy Speaker, following his arrest in September.
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Stupidity of Olympic Proportions!
1) Incorporate as insurance broker.
2) Put insurance company in contact with municipality.
3) Get municipality lots of special state aid through slush funds or politicized grant programs.
4) Municipality hooks up with insurance campany.
5) Municipality chooses Insurance Company (on the merits, of course) and insurance company is so thankful it gives you a couple hundred thousand every year for your "brokering serices."
6) And don't you worry about ever expressing a quid pro quo - the muncipality will understand what is at stake.
All perfectly legal. Good grief Assemblyman Steele, at least learn how to take "honest graft" fair and square and legal. You can get so much more than a silly envelope of cash... you could get a whole brief case full every years for 20 years. DUH!
"Reverend"??!!!
How in the world can Steele be a minister? Between he, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakahn, the words "Revered" and "Minister" have become synonomous with liar, thief, and corrput. The situation doesn't say much for the churches that sanction these "men of the cloth."