[Mb-civic] Profile of Howard Dean and Corruption in Kenya

Harold Sifton harry.sifton at sympatico.ca
Wed Feb 9 16:08:40 PST 2005


FYI



> Democrats Choose Howard Dean as Leader
> During his run for president in 2003, the former governor from Vermont
> pioneered Internet fundraising
>
> WASHINGTON, February 9, 2005 - Former presidential candidate Howard Dean
> has been chosen to succeed Terry McAuliffe as the chairman of the
> Democratic National Committee. The Center for Public Integrity profiled
> Dean in our New York Times bestselling book, The Buying of the President
> 2004, an excerpt of which we have posted on our Web site today. The
> Center has also posted a list of the former Vermont Governor's top
> career donors, information from his personal financial disclosures,
> financial reports filed by his various campaign committees with the FEC,
> and a profile of the candidate.
>
> To read the exerpt log on to
> http://www.publicintegrity.org/bop2004/report.aspx?aid=604&entry=subscri
> bers
>
> ALSO
>
> Questions About Kenya's Commitment to Fighting Corruption
>
> WASHINGTON, February 9, 2005 - This week's resignation of John Githongo,
> Kenya's anti-corruption czar, seriously questions Nairobi's commitment
> to enact its "zero tolerance" policy against corruption. Those familiar
> with the Center's Public Integrity Index, where Kenya ranked "weak"
> overall in terms of its anti-corruption systems, won't be surprised. For
> highlights from the Center for Public Integrity's report on Kenya log on
> to
> http://www.publicintegrity.org/report.aspx?aid=605&sid=100&entry=subscri
> bers
>
> To read the all the Center's report log on to
> http://www.publicintegrity.org
>
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> of our Web site!
>
>
> Nathan Kommers
> Center for Public Integrity
> 910 17th St. NW
> Washington, DC  20006
> ph: 202-481-1221
>
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