January 11, 2008 - 6:46am
News

Corzine: Painfuly slow in filling vacancies

New Jersey has not had a State Treasurer since September, when Bradley Abelow left to become the Chief of Staff to Governor Jon Corzine, and there are no indications that the post will be filled anytime soon. Abelow, who was Corzine’s partner at Goldman Sachs, still maintains control over the Treasury Department, and doesn’t seem inclined to relinquish his old post.

Michellene Davis is the Acting State Treasurer.

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Micheleine Davis is running Treasury


Isn't she?

01/11/08 7:40 am

And when they're made, they're lousy


Has anyone noticed it takes forever - some major posts remain vacant for months - and then when he does make appointments, even minor ones, they turn into major embarrassments.  (So it can't be the background checks taking too long.)  Started with Farber, etc. Then inexplicable crumbs to people like Hazel Gluck and Gabrielle Morris (Politicker year in review), both forced to publicly withdrawal because of glaring conflicts of interest obvious to anyone with a brain. Then the Asselta job is announced the day after Slick Nick trades his vote for a better pension. Does Corzine even care about the headlines? When it comes to appointments, hold me accountable sounds like business as usual.  It's the same old Trenton crowd of hogs over and over.

01/11/08 8:13 am