Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation
Committee, elaborating upon his role in the “Keating Five” scandal.
Senator McCain felt that he was cleared of wrongdoing by Mr. Grogan’s
testimony. Before the hearings, special counsel Robert Bennett
recommended that Senators McCain and Glenn be cleared of the matter.
Mr. Grogan concluded his testimony before the Senate Ethics Committee, elaborating upon his role in the “Keating Five” scandal. Senator … read more
Mr. Grogan concluded his testimony before the Senate Ethics
Committee, elaborating upon his role in the “Keating Five” scandal.
Senator McCain felt that he was cleared of wrongdoing by Mr. Grogan’s
testimony. Before the hearings, special counsel Robert Bennett
recommended that Senators McCain and Glenn be cleared of the matter. close
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