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    Turkish contribution to campaign fund to be investigated

    WASHINGTON (AP) - A watchdog group filed a complaint Tuesday urging
    U.S. government election officials to investigate whether House
    Speaker Dennis Hastert's campaign fund illegally accepted campaign
    contributions from foreign nationals.

    The complaint from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Government
    - a self-described nonpartisan, progressive group - relied upon an
    article published in the September issue of Vanity Fair to argue the
    FEC should pursue the matter.

    The account in Vanity Fair says a former fired FBI translator, Sibil
    Edmonds, has reported having heard Turkish wiretap targets boast
    that they had a covert relationship with Hastert. It says the targets
    reportedly discussed giving Hastert tens of thousands of dollars in
    secret payments in exchange for political favors and information.

    The group, whose executive director, Melanie Sloan, is a former federal
    prosecutor and counsel to House Democrats, suggested that the Illinois
    Republican's campaign fund could have received hundreds of unitemized
    contributions of $200 (162.43) or less from foreign nationals in 2000
    and 2001 because Hastert raised so much money in small amounts.

    Name and address information is not required for such small donations.

    "The sheer number of small contributions should have raised a red
    flag," Sloan said in a statement. "Hastert's campaign committee was
    obligated to ensure that no laws were being broken. It's now time for
    a thorough investigation into Hastert's finances." Hastert spokesman
    Ron Bonjean ridiculed the complaint.

    FEC spokesman George Smaragdis said the agency, traditionally, has
    no comment when complaints are initially filed.

    08/16/05 16:08 EDT

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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