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  • NJ, most corrupt state?

    This is re: corrupt states, from a discussion we started in this thread over on customers suck: http://www.customerssuck.com/board/s...ad.php?t=53107. I moved it over here because it was getting way off topic for the thread and into political areas.

    Anyways, lemme see if I can find a site or two relatively recent/reputable...at least a news network and not a blog. I know the FBI made about 40 arrests made in July...here we go: http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/conte...8/s2636117.htm

    People think that bribery doesn't happen anymore. It does--people are just careful about it. Or are so bitter that they can't get bribes anymore that they just refuse to let any progress happen or anything get approved. And most town board positions around here are appointements and not elected positions.

    For example, just last week my husband came home from work and said "Okay, that school must've bribed the town planning board to let them build their synagogue. Two days ago they were 'not getting' our paperwork, and today they not only gave us approval out of nowhere, they told us we didn't have to do some of the expensive unnecessary stuff they were forcing us to add to get approval!"

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    Is it the most corrupt state? I don't know. But I know a lot of mayors in NJ have been busted lately for taking bribes. My mayor got busted a couple years ago for taking bribes. He really was one of the nicest guys, generally did a lot of good for the town, but that sucks, shouldn't be breaking the law.
    Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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      I think Illinois, rightly or wrongly, has the title of "Most Corrupt State" right now.

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      • #4
        Okay...quick google search of actual statistics reveals...neither is the most corrupt.

        NY Times article dated 12/14/2008 - has ranks by 'number of guilty officials', 'guilty officials per capita', and 'reporters rate their state'.

        By number of guilty officials, it goes FL, NY, TX, PA, CA. IL is 7th and NJ 8th.

        Per capita, it goes DC, Virgin Islands, Guam, ND, AK. NJ is 15th and IL is 22nd.

        NJ didn't respond to the rating, but IL is tied for 10th there.

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