Gov. Ned Lamont has been very successful putting fat fingers in the dike holding back the corruption allegations surrounding State Pier, from granting the management contract to a politically connected competing port operator to a federal investigation into state spending on the cost-spiraling $235 million port remake.
He's used just about every tool in the chest, from offering hush money to keep employees at the Connecticut Port Authority, managers of the pier, from talking to the news media to fitting a fiscal straightjacket on the state watchdog agency that has raised serious red flags about the pier deals.
The governor, no doubt seeing the corruption scandals clouding his reelection bid, chose as his top lawyer a woman not so much skilled in good government practices but rather one with a long resume in corruption prosecution.
The federal investigation already has emptied a top tier of officials in the governor's administration, one resignation splash after another in the wake of the SS Lamont, as it steams through troubled waters to reelection.
Never mind what the grand jury may uncover, it's hurry-hurry, finish spending the money at the pier from contracts still being investigated.
And the folks who are the recipients of all that Lamont largesse? Well, the rich utilities that are getting the state-subsidized remake of the pier are responding with a lavish advertising campaign hailing the project.
The utilities' ads might as well finish with a tag line, reelect Ned...
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