Rochester Water Exec Takes Plea For Rigging $212M Contract

By Cara Salvatore ( January 26, 2016, 9:08 PM EST) -- A former Rochester-area public executive pled guilty on Tuesday to rigging bids for a $212 million public-safety contract, New York's attorney general said Tuesday, marking the first plea in a scheme that would have caused the county to overpay for goods and services by as much as $39 million. . . .

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