WALL STREET JOURNAL
AFL-CIO
Official Refuses To Testify On Teamsters Vote
By GLENN BURKINS, STAFF REPORTER OF THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL
Dow Jones Newswires
WASHINGTON -- Richard Trumka, the No. 2 official at the AFL-CIO,
refused to testify next week before a House panel investigating last
year's nullified Teamsters election.
In a letter to the oversight panel of the Committee on Education
and the Workforce, Mr. Trumka's lawyer, Nicole Seligman, said her client would invoke his
Fifth Amendment rights if he were subpoenaed. Republicans on the panel had hoped to
question Mr. Trumka on his alleged role in helping Teamsters President Ron Carey win
re-election by funneling union money into Mr. Carey's campaign.
Instead of calling Mr. Trumka, the panel will instead hear
testimony from AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney.
Mr. Trumka, who hasn't been charged with any crime, was implicated
in the Teamsters' money-laundering scheme by Jere Nash, Mr. Carey's former campaign
manager. Mr. Nash and two other Carey associates pleaded guilty in federal court last
summer to charges relating to fraud.
According to statements Mr. Nash made to federal prosecutors, Mr.
Trumka used his position as the AFL-CIO's secretary treasurer to help the Carey campaign
launder some of the money embezzled from the Teamsters. Mr. Trumka has denied
wrongdoing. A federal grand jury in New York is investigating.
Because of the money-laundering allegations, Mr. Carey's narrow
victory over James P. Hoffa was thrown out, and federal officials have ordered a new
election, which will probably be held sometime this summer.
In a related matter, Mr. Carey, who put himself on unpaid leave
last fall, has asked the Teamsters' Internal Review Board to allow him to be paid once
again to run a New York local he once headed. The board declined to consider the request
and referred it to the union's executive committee.
At the time Mr. Carey stepped down from running
the international union, he said he was taking an unpaid leave from all Teamster
positions.
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