Governor Tom Corbett says he might agree to talk with investigators for the state's incoming attorney general in her promised probe of the office's handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation case.
Corbett was attorney general when the state investigation of the ex-Penn State assistant football coach was launched.
On Thursday, Corbett says he "probably" would consent to an interview as long as the investigation is not "a political game."
Attorney General-elect Kathleen Kane has promised to launch an investigation into why it took 33 months to arrest Sandusky.
Corbett says investigators needed time to find multiple victims willing to testify against Sandusky.
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