Deal: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’

U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal (R-Ga.) said Tuesday he has done nothing wrong and welcomes “an opportunity to state the facts” regarding efforts by two congressional ethics investigators to probe a lucrative 20-year business deal Deal had with state government.

Deal, a 2010 Republican candidate for governor, would not comment Monday when The Atlanta Journal-Constitution asked about about the inquiries being made by the Office of Congressional Ethics and the U.S. House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. Documents obtained by the AJC and detailed in Tuesday’s newspaper show both groups have been in contact with the state Department of Revenue for documents and interviews regarding Deal’s role in a business with the state that earned his company $1.5 million from 2004 through 2008.

In an online chat conducted through his gubernatorial campaign’s Web site, Tom Crawford, a veteran political reporter who runs the Capitol Impact online news site, asked Deal if the “investigation into the ethics allegations regarding your auto salvage business and its contract with the state (will) have a negative impact on your campaign?”

Deal responded: “No, I’ve done nothing wrong. I welcome an opportunity to state the facts.”

Deal also took at shot at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a nonpartisan ethics watchdog group that filed a complaint against Deal with the Office of Congressional Ethics over Deal’s business practice. The complaint was filed after the AJC reported in August that Deal and his congressional staff personally intervened with state officials to try and prevent changes from being made to the obscure state program that regulates how vehicles that are totaled and rebuilt are inspected for new ownership titles.

“On the subject of CREW, who filed the complaint,” Deal wrote, “this is the same liberal organization that continues to attack the Bush administration. As a former Bush administration officials (sic) said they litigate for sport and distort the facts.’”

Asked for a response, CREW executive director Melanie Sloan said Deal should focus on his own troubles.

“Given the hot water in which Rep. Deal finds himself, it is no wonder he is trying to change the subject,” Sloan said. “It is not CREW investigating the congressman, however, it’s the House ethics committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics.”

According to CREW’s Web site, the group has filed ethics complaints or called for investigations this year against Deal,  U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.)  and U.S. Rep. Mike Ross (D-AR). CREW has also asked for investigations into a Minnesota Republican and a California Democrat and called on U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) to step down from the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.

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12 comments Add your comment

Base

December 15th, 2009
1:54 pm

Deal is a crook! He needs to resign.

GoOx

December 15th, 2009
2:01 pm

Deal, Real, Steal. A politician that uses his office to make himself richer. he had a 20 year sweetheart deal, that made him rich. My man Ox is beyond reproach.

catlady

December 15th, 2009
4:03 pm

Many people hold the opinion that Mr. Deal is as crooked as a barrel of fish hooks.

The GOP needs to watch itself. Some of those mentioned for speaker have very bad reputations with money or women.

Rhonda Atlanta

December 15th, 2009
6:10 pm

GoOx

Your man Ox is a liar. He can’t drive either.

mikey

December 15th, 2009
10:26 pm

GoOx…..did you watch WSB-TV report tonight on the OX being treated to a $10,000 trip to the Oscar Awards in Hollywood in exchange for helping a doctor friend get put on a preferred doctors list for Blue Cross/Blue Shield? He also received $102,000 in contributions from the doctor and his family members. That’s as sleazy as it gets.

Rob Vinson

December 16th, 2009
8:01 am

GoOx….we all thought Tiger Woods was beyond reproach too. You will see, when it all comes down, the ox isn’t going to be the next governor of this state. Things are going to be “discovered” like Mikey mentioned above and he isn’t going to be the squeaky clean image you would like him to be. I don’t care if he has been re-elected 15 years down there as insurance commissioner, he won’t make it this time. I imagine he will be defending insurance companies against litigation in his next career.

GoOx

December 16th, 2009
8:47 am

WSB-TV – liberal Atlanta media. The Ox team stated that my man Ox paid back the money. Nothing illegal about taking campaign contributions. False attacks against a true leader – my man Ox.

RUKidding

December 16th, 2009
9:42 am

Aaron – Nothing about the Ox pay to play story?

Aaron Gould Sheinin

December 16th, 2009
10:27 am

Trying, RUK, trying. There’s a ton going on today and I’m trying to get to all of it.

RUKidding

December 16th, 2009
11:15 am

Aaron – Beats writers block ;)

Aaron Gould Sheinin

December 16th, 2009
11:59 am

Man, RUK, you’re not kidding.

buzzDawg

December 23rd, 2009
1:59 pm

GoOx, you don’t know your own candidate. Oxendine was the one who improperly used his government vehicle’s blue lights to get his kid to school. Talk about taking advantage of your position!