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By Anthony Olszewski
COPYRIGHT 2002
In the 90's a serious case of corruption was uncovered at the Municipal Sewerage Authority. This centered around grave errors in judgement of a single official and was not a systemic problem.
While Mayor, Gerald McCAnn was convicted of federal crimes, but these did not occur during his term of office. The unlawful acts did not involve the public trust. The tattered, not so colorful past of Jersey City is just that -- the past. The modern government exists to serve the public.
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