Monday, September 2, 2013

Aubertine to resign as Agriculture Commissioner


Fredric U. Dicker
Senior aides to Gov. Cuomo are increasingly worried that the Moreland Act Commission named by the governor two months ago to investigate corruption in state government is getting out of control, The Post has learned.





Add the name of state Agriculture Commissioner Darrel Aubertine to the long list of senior Cuomo aides who departed the governor’s administration this year.
Aubertine will resign in the next few weeks, in part because he was “cut off” and “basically just told what he’s supposed to be doing,’’ said a Cuomo administration source. Continue... NY Post

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the Corruption commission has started to look around the Ag. Comish, and someone decided he should resign.

Anonymous said...

Get real...no one resigns from a posh job that requires very little moxie.

This guy was micro managed because he bragged about a pending NYPA appointment that never happened, he appointed his sister as a office manager and he was not forthright about his involvement with upstate wind in his community. Don't you think it strange that Dicker was leaked the news on Labor Day when the only Ag product in NYC is from beehives on the top of 72th. brownstones?

Anonymous said...

Junior High?

Anonymous said...

Have you had enough yet of Darrel Aubettine, Andy?

Anonymous said...

Move over Gary King. Darrel will become the new Chair of the Citizens for Fair Government and drive those seasonals and outsiders right out of town.

Anonymous said...

Bp is looking for a bouncer at the wind office.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully Aubertine will resign. He played a big role in bringing this to our community. Did he give Harold Wiley the idea to split the community apart with the attack on seasonal residents, part timers and outsiders?

Anonymous said...

7:20...

That resentment has been around a long time. The former supervisor blamed those who only care about their cottages when in reality his old friends and neighbors who had had enough of his bp wind corrupt town government.