Fiesta Bowl employees say bowl repaid political donations

Not surprised by these allegations at all. The Fiesta Bowl is worried about the Cotton Bowl taking it's place. More stories like this and a playoff is bound to happen sooner than later. Anti-BCS members of Congress and Senators will refer to this story and hopefully others, during BCS hearings as proof that a playoff is needed.
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The Arizona Republic
Fiesta Bowl employees say bowl repaid political contributions
CEO John Junker denies repayments, which would violate election laws
by Craig Harris - Dec. 18, 2009 12:00 AM
Over the past decade as the Fiesta Bowl worked to maintain its elite position as one of the top postseason college-football games, employees made contributions to politicians friendly to the bowl, including some donations that may violate campaign-finance laws.
Past and present Fiesta Bowl employees have told The Arizona Republic they were encouraged to write checks to specific candidates and were reimbursed by the bowl.
Such reimbursement would violate state and federal laws that prohibit funneling corporate campaign contributions through individuals. Participants could be charged with misdemeanors and felonies.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... ation.html
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The Arizona Republic
Fiesta Bowl employees say bowl repaid political contributions
CEO John Junker denies repayments, which would violate election laws
by Craig Harris - Dec. 18, 2009 12:00 AM
Over the past decade as the Fiesta Bowl worked to maintain its elite position as one of the top postseason college-football games, employees made contributions to politicians friendly to the bowl, including some donations that may violate campaign-finance laws.
Past and present Fiesta Bowl employees have told The Arizona Republic they were encouraged to write checks to specific candidates and were reimbursed by the bowl.
Such reimbursement would violate state and federal laws that prohibit funneling corporate campaign contributions through individuals. Participants could be charged with misdemeanors and felonies.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... ation.html