In a notable plea to the federal administration, North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey has reached out to President Donald Trump, urging him to reject the possibility of granting clemency to Greg Lindberg. Lindberg, a convicted individual, was implicated in an elaborate scheme to bribe Commissioner Causey.
In his letter, Commissioner Causey expressed strong sentiments about the gravity of Lindberg’s actions. “Mr. Lindberg’s criminal conduct was not incidental, technical, or victimless,” he emphasized. According to Causey, the attempted bribery was a “deliberate, sustained” endeavor aimed at undermining the integrity of the state’s regulatory system, which safeguards the public interest. The bribery attempt was meant to remove an official who had exposed financial irregularities in Lindberg’s insurance businesses.
Causey further elaborated on the nature of the evidence, highlighting its robustness. “The evidence presented was not speculative. It was contemporaneously recorded, exhaustively investigated, and ultimately proven in federal court. Mr. Lindberg’s actions were a calculated attempt to undermine regulatory oversight, evade accountability, and silence those whose duty it was to safeguard policyholders, retirees, and working families,” he stated.
For those interested in examining the full details of the letter, it is accessible through the following link:
https://www.ncdoi.gov/mike-causey-letter-president-trump/open
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