Kott: Guilty of conspiracy, bribery and extortion
Tue, September 25, 2007
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
Former Alaska lawmaker Pete Kott was found guilty on three counts this afternoon: conspiracy, bribery and extortion. He was found not guilty of the fourth charge — wire fraud.
Tune in to Alaska News Nightly this evening on your local APRN station for all the details.
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VECO have being involved in bribery and corruption in the prison
Here it is that Kott will more than likely be found guilty, but those that have contributed to him and to his corruption the said company VECO this same company VECO have being involved in bribery and corruption in the prison project in Barbados where there is a strong belief among Barbadians that locals involved in the awarding of this contract where when orginally quoted for at a price of US $ 50 million can now find its cost climb to US $ 150 million.
Now what we know is that VECO will bribe also what we know is that politicians are bribe takers.