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indictment against former Illinois House Speaker Mike MadiganÌýwas announced Wednesday afternoon, Governor JB Pritzker released his own statement.Ìý

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Gov. Pritzker: "Michael Madigan must be held accountable."

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Governor Pritzker speaks during a press conference on Feb. 23, 2021.

(WSIL) -- After a formal indictment against former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan was announced Wednesday afternoon, Governor JB Pritzker released his own statement.Ìý

Madigan is being charged with racketeering and bribery, with court documents stating he ledÌýa criminal enterprise whose purpose was to enhance the political power and financial well-being of Madigan and his allies.

Related:ÌýIllinois lawmakers react to former Speaker Madigan's indictment

Governor JB Pritzker's said, "An indictment of this magnitude is a condemnation of a system infected with promises of pay-to-play, and the era of corruption and self-dealing among Illinois politicians must end. The conduct alleged in this indictment is deplorable and a stark violation of the public’s trust. Michael Madigan must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.

Ultimately, every person in elected office is responsible for doing the right thing � and not lining their own pockets. I am fully committed to eradicate the scourge of corruption from our political system, and today’s indictment is an important step in cleaning up Illinois. I have faith that our justice system will help restore the public’s trust in government.

When I ran for office, I made clear that I would be beholden to no one, and that I would serve the best interests of the people of Illinois. I have upheld that vow. For the past three years, my administration has made clear that such abuses will not be tolerated, and we’ve tightened our ethics laws. I will continue to work with the General Assembly to restore the public’s trust."