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Fung Blasts Raimondo for Hiring Britt -- But Fung Tried to Hire Britt First

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Fung Blasts Raimondo for Hiring Britt -- But Fung Tried to Hire Britt First

Mayor Allan Fung
Cranston Mayor and GOP gubernatorial hopeful Allan Fung blistered Governor Gina Raimondo on Thursday in a press statement for hiring political operative Jeff Britt, but in 2017 Fung twice tried to hire him to work on his campaign.

Britt, who has worked for a range of campaigns for the past 15 years, is now under review by the Rhode Island Board of Elections.

Today, Fung’s campaign said, “Gina Raimondo’s shady insider connections continue.  Her latest campaign filings revealed she has hired Jeff Britt, the ultimate political backroom dealer, to be part of the campaign.  One has to wonder why she would pay for someone who is currently in the middle of contempt proceedings with the Board of Elections for failing to respond to a valid subpoena questioning his actions in a prior campaign.”

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Jeff Britt
Fung and Britt Background

Fung’s campaign confirms that Britt and Fung met to discuss Britt working for the Fung’s campaign in late 2017 at a Panera Bread shop in Warwick. But, Fung’s campaign denies that the Cranston Mayor specifically offered Britt a job. “No money was offered,” said Andrew Augustus of the Fung campaign.

In addition, multiple sources tell GoLocal that Fung approached Britt at the Christmas Party of the Providence-based law firm DarrowEverett.

DarrowEverett Party
The firm’s annual party is a gathering of the who’s-who in the political and business world. According to sources, Fung approached Britt in front of a number of people and asked again about his availability. Fung said he was disappointed that he had learned that Britt was working for the Democratic Party.

Over the years, Britt has worked for Republicans including Governor Don Carcieri and Ken Block and also worked for Democratic Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello’s 2016 re-election campaign. Mattiello won by 85 votes over Steve Frias.


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