Rumors of FBI probe propose Insurance Commissioner
The word among insurers and political insiders said that the FBI is exploring insurance Commissioner John Oxendine (R) for corruption and extortion. In 1997, newspapers reported a link between campaign contributions and Oxendine campaign and hikes in self-insurance. The state ethics board held hearings in several previous campaigns irregularities during the year 1998 as good. Oxendine and proximity to deny that each investigation is underway.
Oxendine has over $ 1 million to run for re-election as insurance commissioner, a low-profile race, war, a chest, which far surpasses the record for contributions in a year election. Sources indicate that more than half of the money came from insurance industry, and they report that Oxendine requires an annual contribution of $ 1000 for the Commissioner’s Club “, his inner circle.
Although insider trading may have felt the printing industry to support Oxendine, insurers are alarmed by the attitude of his opponent, the Czech State Henrietta Canty (D). Canty is a long-standing member of the State House Insurance Committee has put in place coherent legislation for “zero tolerance” insurance “red-lining” Afro-American communities. Although Oxendine is seen as a huge head, he was a great oppressed, when he beat Tim Ryles in 1994.
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