It sure sounds like former state Rep. Michael Decker and former lottery commission member Kevin Geddings are doing all they can to give prosecutors the low-down on corruption in Raleigh.

Decker’s sentencing on bribery charges has been delayed again so he can continue to cough up information. Meanwhile, Geddings’ attorney wants a delay in sentencing for his client’s mail fraud convictions, ostensibly to review a trial transcript. But an offer of additional testimony to the government might not be a bad idea either.

This is yet another reason why 2007 is going to be a very interesting year.