State House Speaker Mike Madigan’s former hand-picked alderman was once named Tuesday as probably the most robust Southwest Side Democrat’s pals who was once on ComEd’s payroll in spite of doing very little paintings. Testifying earlier than the Illinois House committee investigating Madigan, David Glockner, ComEd’s govt vp of compliance and audit, recognized Frank Olivo as probably the most individuals who won one of the $1.three million that the software paid to Madigan’s pals in what amounted to a ghost-payrolling scheme at a time when ComEd was once in the hunt for the speaker’s strengthen for regulation. Glockner declined to substantiate whether or not the Frank Olivo he recognized as Associate No. 2 within the software corporate’s deferred prosecution