CREW and CLC Ask Justice Department to Investigate Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue.WASHINGTON -- Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is an American government watchdog organization founded in 2003. One of their most visible projects is a biannual list of Washington politicians they label as the "most corrupt. (CREW) and the Campaign Legal Center (CLC (The Computer Language Company Inc.) The publisher of this Encyclopedia. See About this product. ) wrote to the Department of Justice today asking for an investigation into whether the Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber) and its president, Tom Donohue engaged in criminal violations of campaign finance law. In September 2004, CREW filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC See forward error correction. FEC - Forward Error Correction ) alleging the Chamber and Mr. Donohue violated the Federal Election Campaign Act The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (FECA, Pub.L. 92-225, 86 Stat. 3, enacted 1972-02-07, et seq.) is a United States federal law which increased disclosure of contributions for federal campaigns, and amended in 1974 to place legal limits on the (FECA FECA Federal Employees Compensation Act FECA Federal Election Campaign Act (USA) FECA Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 FECA Flower Export Council of Australia FECA Florida Electric Cooperatives Association, Inc. ) by making $3 million in illegal corporate contributions to the November Fund, a 527 organization set up as a vehicle to attack John Edwards, then the Democratic nominee for vice-president. Over four years later, in December 2008, CREW finally received a letter from the FEC explaining that back in 2005, the FEC had found reason to believe Mr. Donohue and the Chamber had violated campaign finance law. In November 2007, the FEC began negotiating a settlement, but in 2008, the commissioners were evenly split on party lines as to how to proceed, so they closed the matter without taking action. The commission didn't inform CREW of its action until December 2008, leaving CREW only five days under the statute of limitations A type of federal or state law that restricts the time within which legal proceedings may be brought. Statutes of limitations, which date back to early Roman Law, are a fundamental part of European and U.S. law. to file a lawsuit to force the FEC to take action. Even then, the FEC failed to provide CREW with the Republican commissioners' legal explanation for the decision to drop the matter, information CREW would have needed to file suit. Afraid the Chamber and Mr. Donohue would get off scot-free for clearly illegal conduct, CREW asked DOJ (Department Of Justice) The legal arm of the U.S. government that represents the public interest of the United States. It is headed by the Attorney General. to investigate whether the corporate contributions made by the Chamber and Mr. Donohue violated criminal law. The Bush administration justice department responded it had no jurisdiction to investigate because the FEC had not found a legal violation. Finding this argument patently ridiculous, CREW and CLC sent a letter to new Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr. asking him to reconsider DOJ's earlier decision. Melanie Sloan, CREW's executive director said, "Since when does the Department of Justice rely on the notoriously ineffectual and partisan FEC to begin investigating anyone or anything? We hope Attorney General Holder agrees that those who knowingly make corporate contributions in violation of the law must be held accountable for their actions." "President Obama and Attorney General Holder have promised to restore the integrity of the Justice Department and investigating these allegations abuse of campaign finance laws on such a massive scale is a good place to start," said J. Gerald Hebert, Executive Director of the Campaign Legal Center. "The Bush Justice Department chose to turn a blind eye toward millions of dollars in illegal political contributions by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest not-for-profit federation of businesses, representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations in the United States. As of 2003, the chamber was comprised of 3000 state and local chambers and 830 business associations. , the Obama Justice Department having promised change must do better." Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a non-profit legal watchdog group dedicated to holding public officials accountable for their actions. For more information, please visit www.citizensforethics.org or contact Naomi Seligman at 202.408.5565/nseligman@citizensforethics.org. The Campaign Legal Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. which works in the areas of campaign finance and elections, political communication and government ethics. The Legal Center offers nonpartisan analyses of issues and represents the public interest in administrative, legislative and legal proceedings All actions that are authorized or sanctioned by law and instituted in a court or a tribunal for the acquisition of rights or the enforcement of remedies. . For more information, please visit www.campaignlegalcenter.org or contact David Vance at 202.736.2200/dvance@campaignlegalcenter.org. |
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