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Ethics complaint filed against governor, Perdue PAC
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bobby Kahn, the former chairman of the state Democratic party, has filed a complaint to the State Ethics Commission, accusing Gov. Sonny Perdue of failing to file an end-of-year report for Perdue PAC.
Perdue PAC is a 527, which means it can accept contributions of any amount.
Kahn says an end-of-year report should show money from contributions from at least three givers, who have noted their gifts elsewhere on the web site:
— $10,000 from AirTran Airways;
— $1,000 from Survey and Mapping PAC;
— and $25,000 from Donald Leebern. who owns liquor distributorships in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Leebern is a member of the Board of Regents, and has been a heavy contributor to Perdue’s political campaigns.



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Comments
By mickeyd
February 21, 2008 6:29 PM | Link to this
I guess Sonny was too busy planning a bass tournament or cutting a private for-profit side-deal to worry about these little ol’ aggravating details. Just another example of the utter contempt he has for State laws and for the people of Georgia. We deserve much better but are stuck with this moron for a couple more years.
By GodHatesTrash
February 21, 2008 8:53 PM | Link to this
Lowlife criminal trash - and the goobernor of Georgia.