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North Carolina GOP chair indicted on bribery charges

By Max Greenwood - 04/02/19 12:44 PM EDT

 

A federal grand jury indicted the chair of the North Carolina Republican Party and three others on bribery charges Tuesday, law enforcement officials announced.

 

Robin Hayes, the state GOP chair, and Greg Lindberg, a businessman and wealthy donor, are accused, along with two others, of engaging in a scheme to bribe North Carolina state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. Causey has not been charged.

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The indictment, unsealed Tuesday, alleges that Lindberg, Hayes and two Lindberg associates, John Gray and John Palermo, sought to use independent expenditure accounts and improper campaign contributions to bribe Causey to make official decisions favorable to Lindberg’s business.

 

According to the indictment, the four defendants offered Causey millions of dollars in campaign contributions, among other things, in exchange for the removal of his senior deputy commissioner.

 

Causey reported concerns about the political contributions to federal authorities and agreed to cooperate with an investigation into the matter, officials said.

 

“Bribery of public officials at any level of government undermines confidence in our political system,” Brian Benczkowski, the assistant U.S. attorney general for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, said in a statement. “The Criminal Division will use all the tools at our disposal – including the assistance of law-abiding public officials – to relentlessly investigate and prosecute corruption wherever we find it.”

 

Hayes also allegedly lied to FBI agents about his involvement in the scheme, particularly about directing Lindberg’s contributions to the state GOP into Causey’s reelection campaign, according to law enforcement officials.

 

Hayes has surrendered himself to authorities and made an initial appearance at a U.S. courthouse in Charlotte on Tuesday, WBTV reported.

 

News of the indictment came a day after Hayes, a former U.S. congressman, announced that he would not seek reelection as chair of the North Carolina Republican Party at its convention this summer.

 

The indictment is the latest controversy to rock North Carolina Republicans. Earlier this year, state election officials ordered a new election in the state's 9th Congressional District after a lengthy investigation into an alleged ballot-tampering scheme.

 

That scheme was allegedly led by a contractor for Mark Harris, the Republican candidate in the race. Harris has since bowed out of the new election. He has repeatedly denied personal wrongdoing.

Tags Mark Harris North Carolina Republican Party Robin Hayes Law enforcement US Attorney

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/436932-north-carolina-gop-chair-indicted-on-bribery-charges