Gov. Kathy Hochul has a running-mate problem: Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin played fast and loose with the state Senate’s per diem and travel reimbursement system as well as state campaign-finance regs.
Times Union investigators found 12 instances where the then-state senator used his campaign’s credit card on trips for which he also got taxpayer-funded reimbursements for his expenses. His per diem records and campaign filings confirm the double-dipping.
State law says submitting faked reimbursement vouchers “may be a felony or misdemeanor offense.” (Senate forms don’t carry that explicit warning, but the Assembly’s travel voucher plainly says so.)
It’s meant criminal cases against other legislators.
- Assemblyman Roger Green (D-B’klyn) resigned from office in 2004 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges involving claims for false travel expenses and reimbursement for trips between Brooklyn and Albany that he did not pay for.
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