National Legal and Policy Center -- Organized Labor Accountability Project
 
UNION CORRUPTION UPDATE
 
March 29, 1999 -- Vol. 2, Issue 7


 
For Influential Leaders & Important Decision Makers:
Information on America's most corrupt & aggressive unions


POLICE UNIONS
FBI Raids ex-New Jersey Bosses' Homes
FBI agents raided the homes of Frank Ginesi, ex-president of the N.J. Policemen's Benevolent Ass'n and one of his associates, William Saksinsky, Mar. 9 as part of a two-year probe of about $500,000 in missing union funds. The Dep't of Justice has been investigating allegations that Ginesi, Saksinsky and other bosses embezzled the missing funds by creating bank accounts in the union's name that they controlled.  [N.Y. Times 3/12/99]


In addition to the unions and organizations covered in this Union Corruption Update, readers can look forward to news and information on other corrupt and abusive unions in future editions.

All back issues of the Union Corruption Update can be viewed at NLPC's website (www.nlpc.org).  Also available is a union by union index of all Union Corruption Update articles.

If you have story ideas or suggestions for future editions of Union Corruption Update, please email NLPC at nlpc@nlpc.org.  Thank you.

Union Corruption Update is part of NLPC's Organized Labor Accountability Project which is investigating and exposing corruption and extremism in the Teamsters, LIUNA, AFL-CIO and many other union organizations. NLPC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation promoting ethics and accountability in government through research, education and legal action.


Email NLPC

Union Corruption Update Article Index

Organized Labor Accountability Project

NLPC Home Page