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Not guilty plea entered in bribe case
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2002 A former Oklahoma state official has pleaded not guilty to federal fraud and bribery charges in connection with work he did involving tribes. Phillip C. Bread, a member of the Kiowa Tribe, used to work for the state Commerce Department. As tribal assistance director, he was a liaison between tribes and companies who wanted to do business with them. A federal indictment alleges Bread accepted $12,000 to set up the meetings. Get the Story:
Ex-Commerce official pleads not guilty to fraud, bribery (The Daily Oklahoman 8/29) Related Stories:
Kiowa tribal member indicted for fraud (Tribal Law 08/07)
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