From NJ.com's coverage of today's corruption arrests throughout NJ:
Federal authorities also searched the office and home of Joseph Doria, the commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs. Investigators were seen lugging boxes from Doria's Bayonne home. Separately, FBI agents arrived at his Trenton office shortly after 9:30 a.m.
Doria, 63, previously served a the Democratic mayor of Bayonne for nine years and represented Hudson County in the State Senate. Before becoming a senator in 2004, he served 12 terms as an assemblyman. He could not be reached for comment.
5 comments:
Great, just great. This pillar of virtue is the head of the DCA, the outfit that oversees the low-income housing ripoff. He is the poster child of everything that is wrong with New Jersey government. Hopefully, COAH will go the way of Doria in a few days.
I'm guessing the arrest of Assemblyman Van Pelt, a Republican, slipped your mind?
Anonymous said...
I'm guessing the arrest of Assemblyman Van Pelt, a Republican, slipped your mind?
What would make you guess that?
I didn't talk about Doria's party affiliation, it is obvious.
All the others nabbed today are small fish compared to Doria. That's why I emphasised Doria.
Doria resigns.
Doria resignation = GUILTY. Chris Christie couldn't pay for this type of boost to his campaign. If this state ever need a duo like Christie/Guadagno to right this corrupt ship it is now. The money they will save us just in rooting out this corruption will be staggering.
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