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Illinois moves to oust governor amid graft scandal

CHICAGO, Dec 13, (AFP) -Illinois' attorney general moved to oust embattled governor Rod Blagojevich Friday amid charges he tried to sell president-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat to the highest bidder.

Blagojevich has refused to resign over the sordid allegations of kickbacks and chicanery exposed in FBI wire-taps and Illinois lawmakers are expected to begin impeachment proceedings Monday in a hastily called special session.

Chief of staff John Harris, who was also charged with fraud and solicitation of bribery Tuesday in what prosecutors called a “political corruption crime spree,” tendered his resignation on Friday morning.

Blagojevich, who has declined to comment publicly on the charges, issued a press release saying he was “pleased” to sign a bill providing insurance coverage to parents of children with autism into law.

 
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