House To Launch Investigation Into Rep. Rangel

by politisite | September 25, 2008 at 08:36 am
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Congressman Rangel (NY) Illegally Uses Rent Controlled Apartments for offices

Congressman Rangel (NY) Illegally Uses Rent Controlled Apartments for offices

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WASHINGTON (CBS) ― CBS 2 has learned the House of Representatives will conduct an inquiry into Rep. Charles Rangel, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

The ethics committee of Congress announced they established a subcommittee to investigate Rangel, who has already been in plenty of hot water recently.

One stunning part of the determination is that the committee decided to investigate his use of congressional stationery in three separate years to seek donors for a public policy institute in his name at City College.

The committee will also investigate Rangel's use of four rent-stabilized apartments leased in the Lenox Terrace apartment complex in Harlem, the financing of the beachfront villa leased in the Dominican Republic, and his questionable storage of a late-model Mercedes Benz in the house garage.

In a statement the committee said it will determine whether Rangel "violated the Code of Official Conduct, or any law, rule, regulation or other standard of conduct applicable to his conduct in the performance of his duties."
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René
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at 09:02 on September 25th, 2008

Am I missing something here? These offenses seem somewhat moderate, but he is the Chair for the House Ways and Means committee.

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Just another abuse of power.  Like Dodd and Frank in change of finaces who get about 3/4 of a million dollars from Banks and get deals on their homes.  It all is about abuse of power.  Those apartments were rent controlled for the poor folk.  why would Rangle need offices there.



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