Exelon Downplays Corruption Probe’s Impact, Even As It Reveals SEC Investigation
Reeling from a federal probe into ComEd’s lobbying practices, Exelon CEO Chris Crane downplayed any possible fallout on Wall Street.
Reeling from a federal probe into ComEd’s lobbying practices, Exelon CEO Chris Crane downplayed any possible fallout on Wall Street.
Former Exelon executive Anne Pramaggiore left the federal panel weeks after retiring from a utility under federal investigation.
In May, the allegedly corrupt lawmaker from Chicago defended his lobbying client’s interests in the Illinois Capitol.
The president of the prominent civic group didn’t answer reporters’ questions about his involvement in a federal corruption probe.
Madigan’s was one name that showed up on a federal subpoena to the prominent Chicago civic organization, WBEZ has learned.
The feds are investigating whether ComEd hired politically connected employees and consultants in exchange for favorable government actions.
Lyons officials made the search warrant public four days after WBEZ and the Better Government Association sued them.
Exelon announced the abrupt retirement of top executive Anne Pramaggiore after disclosing it got two federal subpoenas.
Federal agents sought information on ComEd, a speed camera company, video gambling machines, and more.
The power company got the subpoena 10 days after federal agents searched state Sen. Martin Sandoval’s offices.