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  • The case was dubbed Bonusgate because it centered largely on allegations of payments of taxpayer-funded bonuses for campaign work.

    PhillyDeals 2011

  • The case was dubbed Bonusgate because it largely centered around allegations of payments of taxpayer-funded bonuses for campaign work.

    PhillyDeals 2011

  • The House Democratic staffers 'meeting with Mr. Corbett was only one part of a wider effort to cover up the scheme that has become known as Bonusgate, according to testimony.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • The case has become known as Bonusgate because it was spurred by revelations that House Democrats used millions of tax dollars to pay bonuses to staffers who had worked on campaigns.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • The case has become known as Bonusgate because it was spurred by revelations that House Democrats used millions of tax dollars to pay bonuses to staffers who had worked on campaigns.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Those life lessons should come in handy for Mr. Dermody in his new role, replacing state Rep. Bill DeWeese, D-Waynesburg, who vacated the leadership position Tuesday after being charged in the government corruption scandal that has become known as Bonusgate and involves allegations of using public resources to run political campaigns.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • In the joint motion to dismiss the charges, he said the material may have been intentionally destroyed after 2009 when another judge in a separate government-corruption case known as Bonusgate ruled that interview notes must be provided to defendants.

    The Goalkeeper 2011

  • The case stems from a larger investigation dubbed "Bonusgate" that has ensnared 10 House Democratic caucus members and nine House Republican caucus members, including former Republican House Speaker John Perzel of Philadelphia.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • His case stems from a larger scandal in 2006 called "Bonusgate" that has led to 20 convictions or guilty pleas of Republican and Democratic lawmakers and staff who paid and received taxpayer-funded bonuses for campaign work.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • House members and their staffs - in the so-called Bonusgate investigation initiated by

    Phillies Zone 2011

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