Difference between revisions of "Pay to play"
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− | '''Pay to play''' refers to a | + | '''Pay to play''' refers to a systematic form of [[corruption]] in which businessmen are expected to give campaign donations in exchange for state government contracts. In 2009, allegations of it forced New Mexico governor [[Bill Richardson]] to withdraw as Obama's nominee for Secretary of Commerce. In 2008, Illinois governor and Obama associate [[Rod Blagojevich]] was removed from office under similar allegations. |
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Revision as of 00:34, January 13, 2015
Pay to play refers to a systematic form of corruption in which businessmen are expected to give campaign donations in exchange for state government contracts. In 2009, allegations of it forced New Mexico governor Bill Richardson to withdraw as Obama's nominee for Secretary of Commerce. In 2008, Illinois governor and Obama associate Rod Blagojevich was removed from office under similar allegations.
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