Former state treasurer gets job at firm cashing in from Detroit bankruptcy
By Thomas Gaist
6 March 2014
Reports from late February show that former Michigan State Treasurer Andy Dillon has been hired as a “project advisor” by Conway MacKenzie, a “restructuring and financial advisory firm” prominent in the Detroit bankruptcy case. In his capacity as state treasurer, Dillon played a central role—along with Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr—in hiring the Birmingham, Michigan firm for a contract worth at least $19 million.
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work: How Barack Obama looted America for his Wall Street paymasters:
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all, the research team behind the Forbes Billionaires list found a total of
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$6.4 trillion, an increase of $1 trillion from 2013. The number of new
billionaires, at 268, was the highest figure in the report’s history.
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