During a secret meeting to discuss what prosecutors say was a dirty deal to keep Alaska oil taxes low, two oil contractors said they had a powerful ally coming to town who could help build support for the plan: Sen. Ted Stevens.
The FBI played a videotape of the 2006 meeting Tuesday in a corruption trial against former Alaska House Speaker Pete Kott, who is accused of taking gifts and favors in exchange for supporting oil interests.
In the grainy video, VECO Corp. executives Bill Allen and Rick Smith can be heard talking about how to ensure passage of an oil tax bill. If approved, the bill would increase chances that a natural gas pipeline would be built, a deal that could mean huge profits for VECO.
Allen and Smith said they wanted to ensure Stevens was asked "good questions" that would steer him toward discussing the bill and the pipeline. The senator, Allen said, would make clear that "we need oil."
Oil and Alaska politicians go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Stevens is a stubborn son of a bitch. But even he must know that the jig is up by now.
He had a free rein for too many years, but those markers are being called in now.
Hat tip to my good friend Enigma4ever over at Watergate Summer.
I am sooooo shocked...Not Unca Teddy...please say it aint so.....
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Anytime.
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