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This case reinforces the fundamental principle that state service must be free of quid pro quo arrangements,” Peter ...
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CT Insider on MSNFormer Connecticut chief state's attorney reaches settlement with state in nepotism probeThe Office of State Ethics announced a $7,000 settlement with former Chief State's Attorney Richard Colangelo, who resigned ...
Kosta Diamantis, the former director of Connecticut's school construction program and a state deputy budget director, resigned from his government offices in October 2021 amid multiple ...
Diamantis, 67, was arraigned in Hartford federal court on Thursday afternoon, shackled at the hands and feet. He pleaded not guilty and was released on $500,000 bail.
Diamantis said he met with Lamont’s then-chief operating officer, Josh Geballe, and attorneys on Tong’s staff to resolve the allegations surrounding the emergency bid list.
Diamantis’ initial complaint goes into detail about his last day as a state employee — Oct. 28, 2021. Diamantis said he was at the UConn Health Center with his gravely ill mother when McCaw ...
Kosta Diamantis denied he had any role in his daughter getting hired, but in an email sent July 2, he copied his daughter when discussing the project with CAP’s owner Antonietta Roy.
Diamantis’ initial complaint goes into detail about his last day as a state employee — Oct. 28, 2021. Diamantis said he was at the UConn Health Center with his gravely ill mother when McCaw ...
George Diamantis is a financial advisor in Atlanta, GA. He has been in practice for 13 years, the last 13 years at LPL Financial LLC.
For years, Kosta Diamantis, the former director of Connecticut’s school grants program, advocated for a policy that would allow certain construction companies to claim more of the profits from ...
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