N.J. pension fund’s investment draws pay-to-play inquiry
| By Andrew Seidman, The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The review was disclosed as
Later that year,
Christie campaigned for Baker in 2010, when Baker lost to Gov.
The controversy brings fresh scrutiny to
Christie is also chairman of the
At issue in Treasury's review is whether Baker is an "investment management professional" for General Catalyst,
The council's policy prohibits Treasury from investing in a fund whose investment managers have donated to
The review was prompted by reports by the website PandoDaily.
Coakley has called for a
"Charlie's contribution was completely transparent and permissible, and any objective review of the facts will demonstrate that fact," Baker campaign spokesman
Herman's opinion, posted online by the
In a statement, General Catalyst said: "To be clear, General Catalyst did not 'pay to play.' There has been no claim by anyone that
Baker is not involved in investment management decisions, the firm said. Rather, as an executive-in-residence since
It added that the firm did not require Baker to disclose the donation because pay-to-play policies only apply to investment management personnel and those who solicit investors.
In 2013, General Catalyst said, Baker joined the boards of
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