Saturday, April 25, 2009
Former Veon aide promoted by Rendell
Just because your former boss has been indicted in the biggest corruption scandal in state history doesn't mean you can't rise to a top position in the Rendell Administration.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that Colleen Kopp, the former aide and lobbying partner of ex-Rep. Mike Veon, has been promoted to the post of Rendell's secretary for legislative affairs.
The promotion comes about a month after Kopp joined the Rendell Administration as deputy legislative secretary.
Kopp is not facing any charges in the Bonusgate corruption case, but her name was mentioned in a recent grand jury report that led to the arrest of Veon and 11 other members of the House Democratic Caucus, according to reporter Brad Bumsted.
Kopp was hired by Rendell in March to a $102,000 state job despite a hiring freeze Rendell imposed last fall.
Read Bumsted's full story at the newspaper's Web site.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that Colleen Kopp, the former aide and lobbying partner of ex-Rep. Mike Veon, has been promoted to the post of Rendell's secretary for legislative affairs.
The promotion comes about a month after Kopp joined the Rendell Administration as deputy legislative secretary.
Kopp is not facing any charges in the Bonusgate corruption case, but her name was mentioned in a recent grand jury report that led to the arrest of Veon and 11 other members of the House Democratic Caucus, according to reporter Brad Bumsted.
Kopp was hired by Rendell in March to a $102,000 state job despite a hiring freeze Rendell imposed last fall.
Read Bumsted's full story at the newspaper's Web site.