Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation
Opening statements from members of the committee were focused largely on Senators Cranston and DeConcini for their involvement with Charles… read more
Opening statements from members of the committee were focused largely on Senators Cranston and DeConcini for their involvement with Charles H. Keating, Jr. and his failed Lincoln Savings and Loan Association. Senator DeConcini, in his opening statement, expressed the need for the accused senators to defend themselves and declared that he did not think that anyone had contended that the hearings would be a fair process. close
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