As the chief executive of an information technology and software firm, Joseph L. Bruno has become New York’s newest and perhaps most unlikely champion of government transparency.
The testimony underscores that the more than two-year-old federal investigation of Joseph L. Bruno’s business dealings has not been deterred by his retirement as State Senate majority leader.
Documents show how badly Eliot Spitzer and his aides wanted to strike at Joseph L. Bruno, his chief political rival.
The State Commission on Public Integrity brought no charges against the former governor but left open the possibility of action.
The State Commission on Public Integrity brought no charges against the former governor but left open the possibility of action if more evidence emerges.
The long-serving Senate majority leader took a whistle-stop tour of the literal monuments that he — as Albany’s undisputed champion of pork-barrel spending — would be leaving behind.
Senator Joseph L. Bruno, who led the State Senate for 14 years, is likely to get a significant raise from New York State by retiring.
Senator Joseph L. Bruno, who led the State Senate for 14 years, is likely to get a significant raise from New York State by retiring.