http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-steele-rnc9-2009feb09,0,473869.story
*From the Los Angeles Times*
RNC chief Michael Steele says he'll cooperate with FBI Denying allegations
of impropriety in his 2006 campaign spending, Steele says he will
voluntarily hand over papers to the FBI, which had contacted his sister over
payments her company received.
By Paul West

February 9, 2009

Reporting from Washington — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael
S. Steele said Sunday that he would provide records from his 2006 U.S.
Senate campaign to the FBI in an effort to speed an apparent investigation
into allegations of improper campaign spending.

Steele confirmed that his sister was recently contacted by FBI agents
looking into allegations that his campaign paid a company she owned more
than $37,000 in 2007 for campaign work that was never performed. The
allegations were made by Steele's former campaign finance chairman in an
attempt to gain a more lenient prison sentence after he was convicted of
fraud in an unrelated case.

In his first public comments on the issue, Steele said the transfer of
records to the FBI was voluntary.

"I'm not going to wait for them to come to me. I'm going to take it to them
and give them everything that they think they need. And if that's not
enough, we'll give them more," Steele told ABC’s “This
Week”<http://www.abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/story?id=6830708&page=1>in an
interview scheduled before the allegations became public.

Steele repeated denials issued by his spokesman in response to news reports
after an article on the campaign manager’s
allegations<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/06/AR2009020604151.html?sub=AR>appeared
in the Washington Post.

"It's all false," Steele said. "We're being very proactive about this
because I'm sick and tired of this 'gotcha' business that the Washington
Post and others in the media attempt to engage in."

Steele expressed frustration that the allegations had surfaced barely a week
after his election as the first African American chairman of the Republican
National 
Committee<http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/washingtondc/la-na-republicans31-2009jan31%2C0%2C4201301.story>.
In that position, he is responsible for raising and spending hundreds of
millions of dollars.

"I want to clear up my good name. This is not the way I intend to run the
RNC, with this over my head. We're going to dispense with it immediately,"
he said.

The U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore has refused to say whether Steele or
his sister, Monica Turner of Potomac, Md., are under investigation. However,
a spokeswoman has confirmed that a document outlining the allegations
against Steele was unintentionally provided to a Post reporter.

Alan B. Fabian, who had been finance chairman of Steele's Senate campaign in
Maryland, made the allegations in March in an effort to get a reduced
sentence for his part in a $40-million fraud scheme.

Steele said Fabian's inability to cut a deal with prosecutors showed there
was "no credibility" to the allegations. But Fabian's defense lawyer, in the
sentencing document, maintained that Fabian got no credit for cooperating
with the prosecution "presumably because its investigation is ongoing."

Steele said that the $37,000 paid to a company owned by his sister was "a
legitimate reimbursement of expenses." The payment, for "catering and Web
services," was made in December 2007, more than 11 months after his sister
folded the company.

"At the time when the checks were written back to her to reimburse her, she
just said, 'Go ahead and write the checks to the company,' because the
company had, you know, done the services that were provided," said Steele,
an attorney who practiced corporate law during the 1990s. "There are many
companies out there that dissolve and still receive payment for services
that are rendered, and so forth."

Among the questions about the incident is why an investigation into Steele's
finances appears to have become more active about the same time that his
political career was getting a huge boost with his election to head the RNC.

The former lieutenant governor of Maryland said federal agents recently
contacted his sister "for purposes of closing out this matter. . . . The FBI
is now in the position of winding this thing" up.

Steele contended that "if there were any funny business" involved with his
2006 Senate campaign, it would have been caught by other federal agencies
before now. He said he has not been contacted personally by the FBI.

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On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 11:05 PM, subana <[email protected]> wrote:

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> haha..........not exactly an example of a law abiding citizen, is it?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
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> Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} FBI investigating
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> > Steele!! This is the head or one of them of the republican party and
> > he's under investigation.....are these the morals and ethics the party
> > wants to put forth??
> > A few thousand dollars of unpaid taxes is horrendous but being
> > investigating for campaign finance problems isn't ??
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