
We the taxpayers of New Jersey are sick and tired of being ripped off by the politicians in Trenton and it's about time we stand up and do something about it.
The U.S. Attorney, Chris Christie has started the clean up process with his
recent indictment of Senator (Wayne) Bryant on mail fraud, wire fraud and bribery charges for taking salaries from UMDNJ, Rutgers University-Camden and the Gloucester County Board of Social Services.
Determined to facilitate the process with the cleanup of the cesspool in Trenton are a couple of local radio personalities from
101.5 FM, "
The Jersey Guys." They have put together this program that will allow New Jersey residents the opportunity to help rid the state of the ingrained corruption machine that has been steaming along through the State House, seemingly unchecked for decades.
Coalition Against Corrupt Politicians (CACP)New Jersey – The “Coalition Against Corrupt Politicians” will unveil an information program for the people of New Jersey to report politicians taking part in despicable acts such as bribery, fraud, pension padding, nepotism, cronyism and other mischievous acts.
The Jersey Guys from New Jersey 101.5 are already receiving support in their efforts. The coalition was formed after reports of investigations by U.S. Attorney, Chris Christie who said, “We always have an open door for people who want to come in and provide us with further information. That’s the way we build cases.”
In an interview with New Jersey 101.5, Rider University Political Science Professor, Dave Rebovich pointed out, “Veteran Legislators know what once passed for harmless quid pro quo, doing this for that, making a deal with another Legislator . . . all of a sudden now may be the subject of an investigation. The change in attitude at the State House is palpable.” He continues by saying, “The swagger in the Legislature is gone. The bravado is gone.”
All information provided will remain anonymous to protect the privacy of individuals. The Jersey Guys will use this information to conduct investigations and share this information with proper authorities. Acting on the information provided by their listeners, they intend to use New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act to the fullest extent possible to ferret out the waste, fraud and abuse that has plagued the State Government for far too long.
So come on New Jersey, step up to the plate and help.
If you know something... share it!
To report any information on any wrongdoings, email CACP at: cacp@nj1015.com
Politicians, Community Leaders and Organizations can join the coalition
by Emailing CACP at cacp@nj1015.com!