
He may be the one bringing the criminal charges, but the pressure is now on State Attorney General Tom Corbett.His announcement last week of fresh charges against a former top House Democrat has again raised questions about whether Corbett, a Republican, will ever indict members of his own party.
So far, his 26-month-old Bonusgate investigation has ensnared a dozen former and current House Democratic legislators and staffers, including Mike Veon, the former No. 2 Democrat in Harrisburg's lower chamber. The 12 are accused of a conspiracy to use taxpayer money and resources, including bonuses, to help advance Democratic political campaigns.
No Republican has been charged, although there have been clear signs for months that agents have turned their focus on members of the House GOP.
Corbett has said repeatedly that his investigators are not working on anyone's timetable and that when and if he determines a case is ready, he will file charges.








