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Rudy Giuliani, as mayor of the City of New York, promoted the career of Bernard Kerik (by appointment or recommendation) on several occasions. Critics have charged that Giuliani showed consistently poor judgment in doing so. ==History of promotions== Bernard Kerik, who started out as a New York Police Department detective driving for his campaign, then became the city's Commissioner of the Department of Correction and later New York City Police Commissioner and a founder of Giuliani Partners. Kerik also served as bodyguard for Giuliani.〔Fred Kaplan, ("Is Bernard Kerik Qualified to Run Homeland Security?" ), slate.com, December 3, 2004〕〔Associated Press, ("Giuliani's Police Chief Could be a Problem: Case of ex-NYC police commissioner could crash into final push for votes" ), October 26, 2007〕 Giuliani is godfather to Kerik's two younger children, by Kerik's third wife, Hala Matli (born 1972, married 1998): Celine Christina and Angelina Amber.〔CNN, (CNN Live Saturday transcript ), December 11, 2004〕 More than half of mayor Giuliani's cabinet opposed his 2000 appointment of Kerik as police commissioner.〔Michael Powell, ("Loyal to Kerik, Giuliani Missed Warning Signs" ), "New York Times," November 3, 2007〕 Kerik's selection came despite the fact that he lacked a college degree. (Kerik was a high school dropout with a General Equivalency Diploma.〔Christopher Drew, ("A Street Cop's Rise From High School Dropout to Cabinet Nominee" ), New York Times, November 3, 2004〕) Possession of a college degree was a requirement of police department officials at the captain rank and higher,〔 a practice instituted by former police commissioner Benjamin Ward. After Giuliani's terms as mayor completed, Kerik became a founder of Giuliani Partners. Giuliani then pushed President George W. Bush to nominate Kerik to be Secretary of Homeland Security, at which point multiple scandals derailed the nomination and Kerik's career; subsequently Kerik pled guilty to corruption charges dating from his Corrections days (1999). (He pled guilty in Bronx court to state misdemeanor charges related to undeclared acceptance of $165,000 in apartment renovations performed by Interstate Industrial, a reputably mob-associated firm.)〔〔Tom Brune, ("Allies could cause alarm" ), ''Newsday'', February 22, 2007. Accessed March 3, 2007.〕 In March 2007, ''The New York Times'' reported that Kerik was likely to also be indicted for tax fraud and illegal eavesdropping, and also disclosed that Giuliani had testified under oath in April 2006 that he had in fact been briefed on Kerik's mob links in 2000 — prior to his appointment of Kerik as Corrections Commissioner. Giuliani had previously denied knowing of these connections until years later.〔("Giuliani Says Ties to Kerik May Hurt Him With Voters" ), New York Times, April 1, 2007〕 Kerik is also under investigation for conspiracy to eavesdrop on the conversations of the husband of Jeanine Pirro, Albert Pirro, whom Ms. Pirro suspected of having an affair.〔("Ex-NYC Commish Rejects Plea Deal" ), The Washington Post, March 31, 2007〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rudy Giuliani promotions of Bernard Kerik」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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