Giannoulias Denies Helping Former Campaign Staffer Become State’s Top Banking Regulator with Oversight of Broadway Bank;
No comment on potential conflict of interest as bank nears collapse
CHICAGO – Appearing before the Chicago Sun-Times editorial board this morning, Illinois Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias denied he helped a former campaign staffer become Illinois’ top banking regulator get his job – a role that could ultimately determine whether regulators close the Giannoulias family’s Broadway Bank.
“Giannoulias denied having any role in getting his former campaign policy director in 2006, Brent Adams, his current post as Acting Secretary of Financial and Professional Regulation for the state of Illinois, which would have jurisdiction over Broadway Bank,” the Sun-Times reported.
On January 26, 2010, Broadway Bank entered a consent decree with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and the FDIC. When banks are closed, the IDFPR makes the final decision to close and then names the FDIC as the receiver of the bank. IDFPR is headed by Brent Adams, whose official state biography shows he served as Giannoulias’ Policy Director in 2006. Additionally, Illinois State Board of Elections records show Citizens for Giannoulias paid Mr. Adams $500 in salary in July 2006.
“We already knew about loans to organized crime and Blagojevich insider Tony Rezko,” Illinois Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady said. “Now we see Broadway Bank’s fate in the hands of a Giannoulias insider. We deserve a full accounting of how the State of Illinois will deal with this obvious conflict of interest and why this conflict was never declared.”
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