NJ Transit Official Indicted In Ethics Case
13 February 2003 - 7:00am
A New Jersey transit official has been indicted for allegedly demanding and accepting more than $17,000 worth of gifts.
"Maureen A. Milan, a vice president of NJ Transit, has been indicted for allegedly demanding and accepting more than $17,000 worth of gifts--including tickets to the World Series, a Madonna concert, and Broadway's "The Producers"--from vendors that do business with the agency... Combined, they have received at least $679 million in NJ Transit contracts over the last five years."
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NJ Transit official indicted in ethics case
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New Jersey Record & Herald News, February 12, 2003
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