GOP convention coordinator resigns
WASHINGTON, May 11 (UPI) -- The coordinator for the U.S.
Republican National Convention said he resigned from his position
amid reports his firm represented the government of Myanmar.
Newsweek reported Saturday the lobbying firm DCI Group had a
$348,000 contract with the military junta of Myanmar in 2002 and
2003. The firm represented the military junta in meetings with White
House officials, the Washington Post reported.
Doug Goodyear, DCI Group's co-founder and presumptive GOP
nominee John McCain's choice to run the convention in September,
resigned from his post Saturday "so as not to become a distraction
in this campaign," the Post said Sunday.
RNC spokesman Matt Burns said Goodyear's abrupt departure
will not effect preparations for the September convention in St.
Paul, Minn.
"We're going to have a successful convention in September,"
Burns said. "We look forward to it, and planning is moving forward,
as it has been for more than a year."
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