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big_dog

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Thu Oct 2, 2014, 06:30 PM Oct 2014

Former Kansas Senator Says FBI Actively Investigating Brownback Ally

Source: The Topeka Capitol Journal Oct 2, 2014 3:46pm

A former Republican member of the Kansas Senate said Thursday that an FBI investigation into a close ally of Gov. Sam Brownback remained active and that voters should take into account allegations of malfeasance as they weighed options in the November election. Former Sen. Dick Kelsey said during a news conference in Topeka that he spoke multiple times with the Federal Bureau of Investigation about former Brownback chief of staff David Kensinger, who works as a lobbyist and adviser to the GOP governor's re-election campaign.

"The FBI called me. The investigation is very real," Kelsey said. "It's not a political thing with them at all. They do not want government that is corrupt. I am confident it's not finished." The Topeka Capital-Journal first reported existence of the FBI inquiry in April. Sources told the Capital-Journal that Kensinger was a central target of an investigation that focused on influence-peddling operations in Kansas government. Among issues of interest to the FBI were behind-the-scenes deals related to Brownback's privatization of the state's $3 billion Medicaid program. The governor's reform program, branded KanCare, handed contracts to three for-profit insurance companies charged with responsibility to provide Medicaid services to 380,000 disabled and poor Kansans. Kensinger was the governor's chief of staff during formative stages of KanCare, but quit two months before contracts were signed with AmeriGroup Kansas, United Healthcare of the Midwest and Sunflower State Health Plan.

Kelsey, who had been a vocal critic of the KanCare reform, said Kensinger received financial compensation from all three contractors. He said the FBI was aware of that "fact," but offered no documentary proof of the allegation. The news conference one block from the Capitol was called by Kelsey and Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, D-Topeka, to urge Brownback to distance himself from Kensinger, who serves as an unpaid aide to the governor's campaign and remains president of the governor's political action committee. "Governor Brownback has blatantly rewarded his closest allies with lobbying business, high-powered appointments and favorable legislation," Hensley said. "But David Kensinger took things too far. The governor's continued close working relationship with him is damaging the confidence Kansans have in their government. It's time for the Brownback campaign to cut ties with him."

Read more: http://cjonline.com/news/state/2014-10-02/former-kansas-senator-says-fbi-actively-investigating-brownback-ally

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Former Kansas Senator Says FBI Actively Investigating Brownback Ally (Original Post) big_dog Oct 2014 OP
Richer and richer. Someone has to get indicted sometime. marble falls Oct 2014 #1
So the self-flagellator committing sins, oh my! He and his SOS need to see some prison time. Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #2
Do you think the Kansans... ReRe Oct 2014 #3

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3. Do you think the Kansans...
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 08:44 PM
Oct 2014

... have learned anything after all this corruption from their Divine governor and his cronies?

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