Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation, Day 2, Part 1
Dennis DeConcini improperly offered him a deal on behalf of Lincoln
Savings and Loan owner Charles Keating. He also said that three
other of the “Keating five” senators acquiesced in the proposal.
Mr. Gray testified that in the 1987 meeting Senator DeConcini
requested that a rule limiting risky investments not be applied to
Lincoln Savings and Loan.
Senator DeConcini’s attorney cross-examined Mr. Gray following
a contentious cross-examination by Senator Riegle’s attorney.
Edwin Gray, a former top federal regulator, testified that Senator Dennis DeConcini improperly offered him a deal on behalf of Lincoln S… read more
Edwin Gray, a former top federal regulator, testified that Senator
Dennis DeConcini improperly offered him a deal on behalf of Lincoln
Savings and Loan owner Charles Keating. He also said that three
other of the “Keating five” senators acquiesced in the proposal.
Mr. Gray testified that in the 1987 meeting Senator DeConcini
requested that a rule limiting risky investments not be applied to
Lincoln Savings and Loan.
Senator DeConcini’s attorney cross-examined Mr. Gray following
a contentious cross-examination by Senator Riegle’s attorney. close
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