Pritzker: Illinois speaker 'must resign' if allegations true [View all]
CHICAGO -- Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday that Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan must resign if allegations of corruption are true against the fellow Democrat long considered the states most powerful lawmaker.
Federal prosecutors said electric utility ComEd has agreed to pay $200 million to resolve a federal criminal investigation into a long-running bribery scheme that implicates Madigan. They say the company has admitted that from 2011 to 2019 it arranged for jobs and vendor subcontracts for various associates of a high-level elected official for the state of Illinois."
The U.S. Attorney's Office identified the high-level elected official as Public Official A in a news release. A deferred prosecution agreement for ComEd filed in federal court states that Public Official A is the Illinois House speaker, but Madigan a Chicago Democrat who is the longest-serving state House speaker in modern American history is not mentioned by name.
The speaker has a lot that he needs to answer for, to authorities, to investigators, and most importantly, to the people of Illinois, Pritzker said during a stop in suburban Chicago. "If these allegations of wrongdoing by the speaker are true, there is no question that he will have betrayed the public trust and he must resign.
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(Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)