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Inside Kerik's Fall
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Giuliani insists that his protege's withdrawal is solely about the nanny problemand not about the cacophony of other issues that surfaced, like Kerik's recent $6.2 million windfall from exercising stock options in Taser International, a stun-gun company on whose board he serves and which does business with the Department of Homeland Security. Kerik never warned the Bush Administration about a potential nanny issue, a senior official says. "He's a workaholic.
These are things he doesn't concentrate on," says Giuliani. When Kerik called the White House to tell them of the problem and his decision, the senior official says, Bush's advisers quickly agreed that it had become a no-win proposition. "Bernie made the right decision," Giuliani says. "It would have been a really tough fight. And this is a very sensitive department, where you need leadership, quickly."
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