Com Ed Admits Bribery to Influence Legislation

From the U.S. Attorney’s Office:

Commonwealth Edison Agrees to Pay $200 Million to Resolve Federal Criminal Investigation into Bribery Scheme

ComEd Admits Arranging Jobs and Contracts for Political Allies of High-Level State of Illinois Official

CHICAGO — Commonwealth Edison Company (“ComEd”), the largest electric utility in Illinois, has agreed to pay $200 million to resolve a federal criminal investigation into a years-long bribery scheme, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago announced today.

Com Ed’s most recent hot spot has nothing to do with sparking lines like this one on Crystal Lake’s Main Street next to Best Buy.

The criminal investigation of ComEd is being resolved with a deferred prosecution agreement under which ComEd admitted it arranged 

  • jobs
  • vendor subcontracts, and
  • monetary payments associated with those jobs and subcontracts,

for various associates of a high-level elected official for the state of Illinois, to influence and reward the official’s efforts to assist ComEd with respect to legislation concerning ComEd and its business. 

The U.S. Attorney’s Office today filed a one-count criminal information in U.S. District Court in Chicago charging ComEd with bribery. 

Under the agreement, the government will defer prosecution on the charge for three years and then seek to dismiss it if ComEd abides by certain conditions, including continuing to cooperate with ongoing investigations of individuals or other entities related to the conduct described in the bribery charge.

The deferred prosecution agreement, which is subject to approval by the U.S. District Court, requires ComEd to pay a $200 million fine.  A court date for the approval hearing has not yet been scheduled.

The bribery charge and deferred prosecution agreement were announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Emmerson Buie, Jr., Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago office of the FBI; and Kathy A. Enstrom, Special Agent-in-Charge of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division in Chicago. 

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Amarjeet S. Bhachu, Diane MacArthur, Timothy J. Chapman, Sarah E. Streicker, Matthew L. Kutcher, and Michelle Kramer.

In addition to the monetary penalty and obligation to continue cooperating with government investigations, ComEd’s obligations under the deferred prosecution agreement include enhancing its compliance program and providing annual reports to the government regarding remediation and implementation of its compliance measures.  

Mike Madigan

If ComEd fails to completely perform or fulfill each of its obligations under the agreement during the three-year term, the U.S. Attorney’s Office can initiate prosecution of the charged offense.

ComEd’s admissions regarding the charged conduct are contained in a Statement of Facts attached to the deferred prosecution agreement. 

ComEd admitted that its efforts to influence and reward the high-level elected official – identified in the Statement of Facts as “Public Official A” – began in or around 2011 and continued through in or around 2019. 

During that time, the Illinois General Assembly considered bills and passed legislation that had a substantial impact on ComEd’s operations and profitability, including legislation that affected the regulatory process used to determine the electricity rates ComEd charged its customers. 

Public Official A controlled what measures were called for a vote in the Illinois House of Representatives and exerted substantial influence over fellow lawmakers concerning legislation affecting ComEd.  [Emphasis added.]

The company admitted that it arranged for jobs and vendor subcontracts for Public Official A’s political allies and workers even in instances where those people performed little or no work that they were purportedly hired by ComEd to perform. 

In addition to the jobs and contracts, ComEd further admitted that it undertook other efforts to influence and reward Public Official A, including

  • by appointing an individual to ComEd’s Board of Directors at the request of Public Official A;
  • retaining a particular law firm at the request of Public Official A; and
  • accepting into the company’s internship program a certain amount of students who resided in the Chicago ward where Public Official A was associated.

To date, ComEd has provided substantial cooperation with the federal investigations. 

Per the terms of the agreement, the company will continue to provide such cooperation until all investigations and prosecutions arising out of the charged conduct are concluded.


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Com Ed Admits Bribery to Influence Legislation — 23 Comments

  1. Corruption in Illinois?

    Is Illinois still living in the mobster era?

    “I’m the boss. I’m going to continue to run things. They’ve been putting the roscoe on me for a good many years and I’m still healthy and happy. Don’t let anybody kid you into thinking I can be run out of town.
    I haven’t run yet and I’m not going to.”

    Al Capone

  2. The scheme was “to influence and reward the official’s efforts to assist ComEd with respect to legislation concerning ComEd and its business,” prosecutors said.

    “ComEd admitted that its efforts to influence and reward the high-level elected official began in or around 2011 and continued through in or around 2019,” a court filing states.

    The filing later identifies the official as the Speaker of the Illinois House, without using Madigan’s name.

    “During that time, the Illinois General Assembly considered bills and passed legislation that had a substantial impact on ComEd’s operations and profitability, including legislation that affected the regulatory process used to determine the electricity rates ComEd charged its customers.”

    Madigan has not been criminally charged. He has been speaker for all but two years since 1983.

    Madigan steered favorable legislation for ComEd and also swayed lawmakers, prosecutors said. The company admitted it orchestrated hiring and contracts for Madigan’s cronies even “in instances where those people performed little or no work that they were purportedly hired by ComEd to perform. ”

    ComEd also stated it placed a Madigan designee on its board of directors and hired interns residing in the speaker’s Chicago ward.

    The Chicago Sun-Times reported that indirect payments to Madigan’s associates, who performed little or no work for Madigan, totaled more the $1.3 million from 2011 to 2019.

    https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20200717/feds-file-criminal-case-against-comed-implicate-mike-madigan

  3. Corruption? How about how all the utilities forced the smart meters on us. Your local yahoos did all the legislation for them to do this. I’ve been paying a $25. fee for years to NOT accept their smart meter, but con ed STILL stole my perfectly working meter and gave me something they insist is ONLY digital. Really? Why do I get deathly ill if I stand within fifteen feet of it for more than five minutes? LIARS! ALL liars and criminals! Hell is not enough punishment for those that did this to ALL the people.

  4. Your digital meter isn’t killing you Cindy.

    You should be concerned about the electromagnetic waves coming from the lines like people first were freaking out about when electricity became a utility for all to have.

    Not just the wealthiest.

  5. So if ComEd is admitting to bribing Madigan why is he not being charged.

    The government should make no deals with them unless they name names.

  6. I honestly find the whole thing odd.

    Is ComEd trying to take the fall for Madigan?

    It just doesn’t make sense that the Feds would only go after ComEd.

    They either investigate the whole thing or ignore it.

    I can’t see the feds being in with Madigan with trump as president.

    There is a lot more to this story but I’m not sure what.

  7. But these things don’t happen under Franks and Patty O’Kenneally’s watch in McHenry County government.

  8. It’s not like the abstract legal entity of ComEd did this stuff autonomously.

    Despite what Mitt Romney, John Roberts’ Supreme Court, and rootin tootin Republican burgerboys tell us, WE ALL KNOW that corporations are not *literally* people.

    Corporations do not make decisions on their own; the decisions are made by corporate boards, bosses, or someone who is an actual human being.

    The actual human shot callers who consciously authorized these illegal activities should have to go to PRISON, unless someone can explain how to put an abstract legal entity in prison…

    That’s what should happen, not just ordering the “company” to pay a “fine” that will impact its customers and low-level employees the most.

    And who is this “Public Official A” and when is he or she going to be put in handcuffs??

    Why is this country, the supposed “greatest” and “freest” one in the world according to patriotic yee-haws, unable to effectively deter looting — both from violent anarchists, communists, and street thugs physically breaking into stores to steal merchandise as well as from corporate robber barons and government officials getting rich at the expense of the taxpayer???

    This country looks less and less like a constitutional republic and more and more like ANARCHO TYRANNY (which is a real thing that you should look up) every day.

    Neal, I am hoping the feds are establishing a huge unbeatable case against Madigan.

    I’m not necessarily confident it will happen, but a person can wish…

  9. Rob? You are missing the point here. I was born into a world already polluted with electromagnetics. The damage is cumulative! It MOST CERTAINLY IS making me deathly ill. I know for a fact (Before I was even aware of such things) that when they installed the smart water meter in February of 2009, very strange things happened to my well-being. I am WELL studied on electromagnetics and what price we have paid with our bodies. Get your hands on a copy of “Invisible Rainbow” and then move on to “What Really Makes You Ill?” People don’t even know what is taking their health away. That’s why we have nitwits in governing bodies (like dumb as a post city councils and county boards) legislating that they can put antennas and smart meters on EVERYTHING and it will just up their revenues. Sick psychopaths! Think of the younger generations that never had a chance because they were born at a time when electromagnetics upped the ante with 60 gig systems! Deadly stuff.

  10. Paul? There is nowhere to hide from RF radiation. You feel like you have been poisoned ALL the time. Radio frequencies have killed a lot of people over the past hundred years. But the controllers have been blaming viruses. LOL

  11. Mellow? That is absolutely untrue! People lived for hundreds of years in the Bible. Now we have an average lifespan of somewhere around seventy! We age and putrefy MUCH sooner. And what does that even have to do with living an unhealthy existence while feeling horrific? There are more mental problems than you can shake a stick at. The young commit suicide at an alarming rate. Everyone is on pain medication or is self-medicating in some way. Have you looked around? Who do you know that doesn’t have problems with their overall “health”?

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