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Comptroller Liu's Political Future Is Out Of Control

2011_11_liuser.jpg NYC Comptroller John Liu's hopes of running for mayor in 2013 are being thrown into question as the federal authorities' investigation into his campaign fundraising has resulted in the arrest of one of his fund raisers on fraud charges. Liu said, "I am saddened by what I read today. If it is true, then the conduct was clearly wrong and my campaign was not told the truth."

Xing Wu "Oliver" Pan, who was released on $100,000 bail, was accused by the feds of accepting a $16,000 donation, which is higher than the allowed $4,950, from a FBI undercover. Pan allegedly sought to mask the large donation through straw donors. When the NY Times looked at Liu's campaign donors, they found instances of companies' employees donating money to Liu, but the companies and employees had no idea of the donations (for instance, the campaign stated that 11 employees from one company donated money, but the company only has three employee). Liu's lawyer said that Pan was not working with Liu's approval, telling the Times, "John Liu is not the first person in public life to have someone try to ingratiate himself by violating the campaign finance laws. Today’s arrest is a sad story, but there is no suggestion that Mr. Liu or anyone on his campaign staff did anything wrong."

Still, some think this might be the end of Liu's hopes of being the city's first Asian mayor; political consultant Hank Sheinkopf told the Daily News, "It’s not likely he’ll be elected mayor in [2013] and not likely that voters will reelect him to be controller, the city’s chief auditor. The person who’s supposed to protect the city from fraud can’t be under investigation for fraud."

And the Post, which has a history of being critical of Liu and put his scandal on its front page ("The Biggest Liu-ser"), has an editorial: "So [Liu]’s either too dumb to keep track of a few thousand dollars on his own books, in which case he isn’t qualified to be comptroller — or he’s lying, and thus too crooked to hold any city office."

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  • edgie168

    The NYPost hates colored people.. unless they play sports for NYC.

  • I'll take Lui any day over Bloomberg or anyone who followed bloomberg. Seeing how Lui exposed Bloombergs crony contracts, I have more faith in him than a guy who gave himself a 3rd term. Lui made himself a very powerful enemy when he went up against Bloomberg. We had to expect something like this. I sure as hell woldnt vote for any politician that followed Bloomberg, since we just gonna get more cronism.

  • S.D.

    Whether they were lied to or not: He's Screwed.

    Right now,  Mr. Pan is asking the Fed's: "Whatever do you want me to say in exchange for a deal?? Anything at all, just tell me..."

  • FU Boy

    If he can come out of this clean, then he's a true politician and probably could make a good challenger for the seat of mayor.

  • izsosick

    was the guy supposed to audit every campaign contribution made to him?  if i gave $1 to his campaign fund, was he and his team supposed to audit my $1 contribution to see if it's legit??  it's all total BS.

  • me4

    Did Bloomberg do this?

  • AaronRed99

    This is the same egomaniac who insists that all his employees rise when he enters a room.

  • angry_pickle

    But everyone must rise even if they are not an employee when a judge enters the court room.  Has nothing to do with being an egomaniac.

  • ktinnyc

    Do you stand when your boss enters the room?

  • angry_pickle

    If he asks that we do, we would.  Big deal but I can understand if standing could cause undue hardship.

  • ktinnyc

    You might want to get a backbone.

  • FU Boy

    If he asked that you kiss his shoes, would you? 

  • Guest

    I get an erection when my boss enters the room.  Does that count?

  • FU Boy

    Then it's a good thing you don't have to stand every time your boss comes in.  Could get awkward real quick.

  • Guest

    True, especially when she gets an erection too.

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  • AaronRed99

    He's not a judge. He's an egomaniac.

  • angry_pickle

    You miss my point.  Why do we stand for judges if you object to standing for someone higher up in your organization?

  • petercow

    You aren't standing up for a person, you are standing up out of respect for the law.

    You really needed that explained to you?

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