By Pablo Eisenberg
The fervor with which Gov. Corbett and Attorney General Linda Kelley denounced Penn State officials for tolerating the alleged sexual transgressions of assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky stands in sharp contrast to their stance on the long-lasting problems at the Milton Hershey School, the repercussions of which are probably as serious.
For a couple of decades, the Hershey School, established for indigent children by chocolate baron Milton Hershey, has been the focus of continuous scandals. One of the wealthiest nonprofits in the country, with an endowment of about $8 billion, the school and its affiliated Hershey enterprises have been controlled by a cabal of Republican officials more concerned with their own self-interests than the welfare of the children they are supposed to oversee.