Not Funny

by sean on December 8, 2005

And they wonder why people are suspicious of companies like Diebold.

Money from three Diebold executives began trickling into two Republican campaigns last August, just two months after the voting-machine maker banned political giving by a handful of its top brass.
Mike Jacobsen, a spokesman for the manufacturer based in Green, Ohio, expressed regret over the donations, which totaled $1,400 to U.S. Sen. Mike DeWine and state Sen. Kirk Schuring of Canton, according to campaign finance reports.
But he said the three officials who gave were not subject to the 2004 ethics policy changes, which applied only to the chief executive, Walden O’Dell; president; chief financial officer; and vice president in charge of Diebold Election Systems.

Well, that makes sense then.

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