Alabama's Governor has resigned rather than face impeachment over campaign finance violations linked to the cover-up of an extramarital affair.
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has resigned after pleading guilty to abusing his office, allegedly to conceal an affair with a political adviser.
[...] The Associated Press describes the scene as the plea agreement was signed:
"Bentley appeared sullen and looked down at the floor during the Monday afternoon session. ...
"The agreement specifies that Bentley must surrender campaign funds totaling $36,912 within a week and perform 100 hours of community service as a physician. He also cannot seek public office again."
The governor, a Republican, was briefly booked into Montgomery jail, according to local media reports, before heading to the state Capitol to announce his resignation.
Republican state Rep. Ed Henry, who had introduced articles of impeachment against Bentley last year, said, "I think we have a great day for Alabama, where justice was done. Corruption was spotted, recognized and dealt with. ... even though it was slower and little more painful than we had anticipated."
(Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Wednesday April 12 2017, @05:18PM (1 child)
and perform 100 hours of community service as a physician
I hope I can infer from this that he already is one. Mind you, it'd solve the problem of the understaffed NHS over here, and would also reduce the number of sick people considerably within days.
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(Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday April 12 2017, @06:08PM
Interesting plea agreement there. Can he really be prevented from taking public office again?
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