
The six-member State Investigation Commission, probing earlier probes of the disgraced Eliot Spitzer’s Choppergate farce, is supposed to include no more than three members of the same political party. But ex-Gov. George Pataki was able to appoint his longtime aide, Republican John Cahill, to the panel because Alfred Lerner, a longtime Republican, re-registered as an unaffiliated voter. So the real mix is 4-2 Republican.
Democratic Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s report on Choppergate last summer didn’t make the SIC’s publicized critique list. But the SIC would seem likely to chat with the Cuomo team once it hears outgoing Spitzer Inspector General Kristine Hamann’s story about how her probe was supposed to link up with his. Stay tuned.
Dan Janison

