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Analysis: City Hall muzzles come at a steep priceIn recent years the City of Coral Gables has settled with (clockwise from top left) former Building & Zoning Director Maraget Pass, former Purchasing Director Carmer Lisama-Gaspa, former City Manager David Brown and the mayor's former secretary Olga Garcia. Pictured in the middle is City Attorney Elizabeth Hernandez who greenlighted the settlements.
By George Volsky Giving former Building and Zoning Director Margaret Pass $99,000 in exchange for a promise not to sue the city over her dismissal and to keep her secrets forever, Vice Mayor Bill Kerdyk said: “We need to move on and put it behind us.” Kerdyk was one third right. The city is moving on - sure, the calendar grimly advances; but politically the city commission has moved backward, from bad to terrible. Kerdyk was also wrong saying that the commission has put the issue behind. Unless there is a total amnesia of the electorate, buying secrets will be an important issue in the future elections. If Kerdyk’s vote was surprising, the vote of Commissioner Maria Anderson was shocking to many. Last February, Anderson not only vetoed giving Pass any money – then it was $275,000 – but also, in a strong statement, said that such a payment equaled to giving fired employees a license to raid the city’s coffers. But that was a few weeks before her hotly contested election.
In February, all commissioners voted down the $275,000 payment recommendation made by embattled City Attorney Elizabeth Hernandez. Last week, it was James Crosland, the labor counsel paid by her office, who recommended giving Pass $99,000. Hernandez abstained from participating in the discussion and left the commission’s chamber. One way or the other, for years Hernandez has been closely involved in cases which many in City Hall call “purchasing cover up” with taxpayer money. These secret deals have featured prominently under the mayoralty of Don Slesnick which began in April 2001. The first such major and protracted case began about six years ago. Carmen Lizama-Gaspa, director of the Purchasing Department sued the city over the refusal of the then city manager David Brown to give her the earned retirement, DROP. Several lawyers at the time said Lisama was entitled to DROP, as did Jack Eads, the former city manager whom Brown succeeded. But Hernandez, Brown continued with the case until one day, five years ago, the insurance company that was covering a part of the litigation’s cost told the duo to settle, which they did. One reason, widely reported at the time, was that Lisama began hinting that she had a “closet-full” of documents compromising the city attorney, the manager and several commissioners. The city settled, and pronto, Lizama got $500,000, paid mostly by insurance; the bill for the case’s large legal expenses went to the taxpayers. But in a quid-pro-quo the city commission got a guarantee from Lizama not to reveal any of her secrets. To this day Lizama refuses even reported close friends a peek into her “explosive closet.” It is so despite the fact that to say that she’s only giving Brown and Hernandez a stink eye would be a gross understatement. The commission and Hernandez treated Brown with white gloves, with the city attorney in the midst of it, too. After he was found to have falsified city documents and charged and convicted on a civil case (Miami-Dade police concluded the charge should have been a felony), Brown stayed on thanks to the commission’s indulgence. In the law-abiding municipalities, the city attorney would have advised that a document falsifier be fired on the spot. It wasn’t until Olga Garcia, Brown’s ex-mistress and Slesnick’s assistant for four years, accused her lover of past sexual harassment that the commission forced the manager to resign. The Brown-Olga extramarital affair was known to virtually all city employees, except – incredibly – the city commission. But before he left, in addition to a generous “golden parachute” Brown received a huge settlement for what he reported as his unpaid vacations and sick days, the amount which many considered inflated but which the commission didn’t question. The icing on the cake (it’s relevant to recall that once Brown used city money to buy his own birthday cake), was $25,000 which he paid himself when he changed annual sick leave rules, which most lawyers, and even initially Hernandez, believed to be an illegal action. The case wasn’t important because of the money. It was relevant because of the secrecy of Hernandez’s operations. Last March, when the then acting city manager, Maria Jimenez discovered Brown’s rule change, she met with Hernandez and Crosland. (Hernandez told the commission she didn’t attend that meeting. Documents from her office suggest she didn’t tell the truth.) As a result of the meeting, Crosland drafted Jimenez’ detailed letter to Brown telling him that what he did was illegal and demanding that within 60 days he return the $25,000. It is still a secret what happened between March and August. Then out of the blue, on August 27 Hernandez read to the commission a brief Crosland statement saying that “A resolution of the City gives the City Manager authority to promulgate the Rules.” Thus, Hernandez “advised” the commission, any action against Brown would be futile. Without any probing questions, the commissioners agreed to let Brown have the $25,000. The commission’s lack of curiosity was astounding. Nobody, not even Slesnick who is a lawyer, asked why Crosland had changed his mind, and most important, when that “a resolution” was passed and what it said. It turned out that the resolution on which Crosland based his Brown-exculpatory opinion was No. 6844 of April 12, 1957. A simple quarry with the City Clerk’s office proved that in 53 years that vaguely-worded resolution had been invalidated at least half a dozen times, making a rule change like that of Brown, subject to the approval of the commission, which didn’t happen. Why Crosland could have justified his position with an invalid, 52-old resolution has now been unanswered for four weeks. Significantly, not a single commissioner has been interested so far in clarifying that contradiction either. The secrets of the equally well remunerated Olga Garcia – including some details of Slesnick’s operations, of her dalliance with Brown, and of what the mayor knew about it - are sealed for now. But the game isn’t over until it’s over. Some of her friends report that she is still seething with indignation over her treatment by the city. So no one in City Hall is closing the book on what could be more than just gossipy, salacious items. The Pass issue was entirely different because the possibility of her “spilling the beans” could have had much serious consequences for many people. For decades, Pass was in a position to “help” scores of influential Coral Gables residents, including the commissioners. Every developer, real estate agent, and lawyers and lobbyists work for builders, sometimes had to ask the Building and Zoning Department for a favor. Most such requests – whether granted or not - were assuredly legitimate and innocuous. But over the years there were probably some that called for bending the rules, or worse. Thus what Pass knew and remembered represented a danger to many people, an implicit peril even without her lawyer whispering it. That invisible Damocles sword handing over some individuals made the Pass deal inevitable, unless three commissioners had the courage to oppose it. That didn’t happen. The two dissenting votes were probably cast because the majority had been preordained. Last week Hernandez recused herself when the Pass issue came up before the commission, supposedly because her conflict of interest (she had recommended to Pass her attorney), although the Miami-Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust didn’t chastise her for it. But Hernandez possibly agreed with the commission’s Advocate, Michael P. Murawski, whose September “Recommendation” reads: “Probably cause exists to believe that on or about May 14, 2008, Respondent, Elizabeth Hernandez violated the Miami-Dade County Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics, specifically, section 2-11.(p) as well as The City of Coral Gables Ethics Code Section 2-235; both ordinances impose a prohibition on recommending professional services.” In addition to Hernandez’ attorney recommendation, it is known that Pass, for years a close friend of our city attorney, has been visiting her in City Hall on several occasion, contacts that some lawyers described as being at least inappropriate. As far as it is know, Hernandez has kept her talks with Pass secret, or if she informed the commission, the mayor didn’t make them public either. Secrecy, therefore, rules in the commission. Thus according to the text of the Coral Gables-Margaret Pass deal the only thing that residents will ever get for their $99,000 will be nine words: “The parties resolved the matter to their mutual satisfaction.” Comments
I should have applied for a job with the city years ago. I'd be a millionaire too.
No, on second thought, my moral character would never have allowed me to stoop as low as all of these crooks and thieves. How shameful. How disgusting. And it will continue as long as the powers that be will allow it. Shame on you Coral Gables Commission for wasting our taxpayer's money like this.
said In Hindsight at 23-Nov-09 10:33 PM
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Ya think that Brown's concubine Olga can now afford to reimburse the City for the insufficient funds fees incurred thanks to her bouncing checks??
said It pays to ride the Brown pony at 23-Nov-09 11:48 PM
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I pray for….
There is a lot of dirt under PW carpet. Who is going to leave $160,000 salary on own? Ron mess-up PWD and he was good. So good that on the end he try to take over AD position. You don’t believe it? There are documents he left Any way, where are the computers from his office he ordered to load to his personal car? He was good for screwing everything and everybody. When Ron was kicked out, next was Delgado. He never stand for and defend employees, except maybe ass kissers. He lost respect. On personal level PW is complete disaster. Lay-off employees added to that. Lorena, Mirtha and Ron picked up names. Who know too much about Lorena –Polo relation is out. Couple years ago Lorena falsely accused Vista employees and they were fired after they caught her and Polo in sex act in the office. Everybody knows that Polo is screwing Lorena and Ron and Delgado protected them. PW. on personal level is out of control. Some not working at all, disappearing for days and weeks, some doing who knows what and others busy doing nothing. That is only Delgado,s fault. Ron /Delgado time is over and those above is coming too. I pray for. said BeFu at 24-Nov-09 05:31 AM
said Anonymous at 24-Nov-09 07:31 AM
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Maybe now the married scumbag Polo will be fired as he deserves to be for being a homewrecker ! Its time to clean house and bring back good ethics to Public Works.
Karma Baby !
said Carlos Villanueva at 24-Nov-09 07:45 AM
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All those wacky characters in that picture should be in a "Wanted" poster posted at every post office in the nation. They are responsibly for the fleecing of Coral Gables.
Why won't the sao arrest them all? because they're white hispanics?
said Oh boy at 24-Nov-09 08:28 AM
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If the Advocate, Michael P. Murawski, Recommendations states such recommendation then why doesn't the Gazette not post it as an attachment?
said Show it at 24-Nov-09 08:46 AM
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To Be Fu - I am amazed that you think this "Lorena" had so much power and influence to fire those incompetent employees, who didn't know how to spell or even use a computer...I think it's the other way around that Lorena knew too much about those laid off people that didnt' work but rather "planned parties, did each other kids' science projects, printed pictures, shopped, watched movies, surfed E-news & watched clips (& they still do by the way, that's why they're SOOO BUSY!!). If you actually think she has such power, be careful because others may be next...yep, she's that good!!! Keep thinking like that & you'll make it a reality!
said Just do your work & don't watch movies... at 24-Nov-09 09:36 AM
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George, you are so right on three of them. Yes, we have a whore, aka Olga Garcia, we have a thief, aka Margaret Pass and we have a weasel, aka David Brown. The fourth person only wanted to be allowed in the DROP program. David, for reasons unknown, pushed her to the limit until she reared and kicked all of us in the tail. The blame for the Lizama fiasco rests solely on the stupidity and arrogance of David Brown.
P.S. By the way, La Puta Garcia cannot speak to anyone about the case or else she will be in violation of her agreement. I have read it and it is clear. You talk, you lose you prostitution payment.
said George, You Are Right On Three at 24-Nov-09 10:06 AM
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PLEASE leave NOEL POLO .
he is a very good empl. that he does a litlle sex in the off. with lorenita, so what if i was him I would give it to her too. From what I notice she is a hot tamale full of energy .every time she walks in front of me I take my tonge out an saliva drips fron my" mucho" lips due to the fact that I am a dirty old man. OH lorenita how I want to put bald head on your cho.c..ta there is only one problem, if polo see's us he would beat me up and I have more problems with my other empl. but once get home I go to the bathroom I beat off my "2" inches of manhood thinking about you..
said j.mart...z at 24-Nov-09 11:03 AM
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j. mart...z - i don't think that lorenita aka hot tamale would go for you...since there's so much bashing on lorenita why doesn't pw send her over to police? we cops treat our ladies right and will appreciate her like you will never know!!! i've seen her many times with her friend here at police and she's fine!!! que hevita!!!
said cg drooling cops at 24-Nov-09 12:39 PM
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Again, the current City Commission eloquently displays the depth of the cesspool City Hall has become.
SHAME, SHAME, SHAME, not only on Commissioners Withers, Anderson, and Kerdyk, but also on the PAC, Mr. Damian, Mr. Sanabria, Mr. Burr, and the sundry other civic types that rant here and elsewhere. Where is the recall? We are no longer the City Beautiful, we are the CITY HYPOCRITES. I only wish that my husband and I had the resources to move.
said Mrs. Zame at 24-Nov-09 01:04 PM
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Who does the graphics for this blog? I mean seriously a 10th grader could do better. Seriously stop using paint. Also learn to move on. The city will never get better if you only dwell on past mistakes and payoffs. You all spend all your time complaining but nobody has the balls to take action on their words. The gazette is nothing but hot air and idle threats.
said Photochop like wood at 24-Nov-09 02:06 PM
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I don't know, I kinda like the graphic, in a folk art kind of way. No I think the graphic properly reflects how bush league this city is. Face, we suck!
said Everyone's a critic at 24-Nov-09 02:22 PM
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To Photochop like wood, history will repeat it self if we continue to move on. I thought Government offers a incentive to whistleblowers? I know many of you have details that would help clean up this City.
said South Greenway at 24-Nov-09 03:08 PM
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Liz Hernandez did not want to give Gaspa her settlement at first.
said Insider at 24-Nov-09 05:33 PM
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South Greenway, you are both right and wrong. The problem is that the state attorney's office doesn't want to hear shit about anyone related to coral gables. In fact, Rundle's prosecutor treat whistleblowers like crap and at arms length. This is truer at the Internal Affairs Office of the Coral Gables Police Department who's main idiot there Major Ed Hudak is a piece of excrement whose only idea of investigation is to cover up information, sit on it, and delay until it is convenient for him to lie in the media about whatever the hell he is not doing.
said To South Greenway at 24-Nov-09 05:35 PM
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(clockwise from left to right: A thief (Margaret), a victim (Carmen), a john/pimp (David), a slut (Olguita).
said Cast of Characters at 24-Nov-09 05:42 PM
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Margaret didn't have anything on any of these people. That was just a bluff.
said Margaret at 24-Nov-09 09:23 PM
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IT'S GOING TO GET WORSE NEXT MONTH. WATCH FOR IT..........
said SHHHH at 24-Nov-09 10:00 PM
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DO NOT FORGET PAT BURNS AND DORA!!!!THEY MAKE A GOOD TEAM!!!!
said SHHH at 25-Nov-09 07:29 AM
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Everyone should read today's article in the Miami Herald that starts this way:
"A slew of South Florida political scandals have uncovered ``a culture of corruption'' that must be stamped out, freshman Florida Sen. George LeMieux said." Coral Gables exemplifies a culture of corruption.
said Culture of Corruption at 25-Nov-09 11:00 AM
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I don't understand if the Gazette is a "news" paper or just a blog now. Important stories in Coral Gables are being ignored that citizens need to know. Example is in the last 7 days, Coral Gables Police Officers (Patrol Division) have arrested 8 subjects in 4 different incidents who committed over 60 vehicle burglaries. They are targeting unlocked vehicles throughout the City and neighboring jurisdictions. It was CGPD officers that made the crucial arrests that broke up these groups of car burglars hitting southwest Miami Dade communities. All told, these arrests will clear over 100 cases. Way to go Officers Munoz, Kelley, St. Amand, M. Quintana, Carbonell & Christensen!!!!
said UPDATE at 25-Nov-09 06:45 PM
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Thank you Gazette for bringing out important news that others don't.
said Anonymous at 26-Nov-09 09:06 AM
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Why can't the same CGPD do the same with city hall officers? They can just as easily break up the thieves running coral gables and truly earning the respect of a lot of city hall observers.
said UPDATE at 26-Nov-09 09:28 AM
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The second post by "UPDATE" is not from the same person. To Anonymous (Mr. Volsky), just write your articles, leave the comments to us.
said COPY CAT at 26-Nov-09 09:52 AM
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Are you kidding! The CGPD is not going to investigate shit! They are all too busy sticking their noses up Salernos ass to see who gets the Chiefs job. Well, they can relax because none of them is getting SHIT! Salerno is bringing in his own man from the outside. He is no amateur, he is a real City Manager not the collection of suck-asses they've had there for the past 20 years. Besides, the current administration from the Chief down have already demonstrated what a buch of incompetent morons they are. The house cleaning is coming! It's going to be like hitting a rats nest with a baseball bat!!!!!!!
said TRES PATICAS! at 26-Nov-09 10:53 AM
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The entire Internal Affairs Office should be either:
1) closed down 2) All "detectives" fired
said Tres Patines at 26-Nov-09 05:25 PM
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Some of us want Margaret back. We miss her a lot.
said We want her back at 27-Nov-09 04:35 PM
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That's like asking a dog if he wants his fleas back.
said lol at 30-Nov-09 07:42 AM
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pw works has dogs and rats that like the fleas! take a look.
said corruption at 30-Nov-09 10:58 AM
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Most of us know about pw. but what can we do? no one has been able to stand up to city hall and win in recent years. it's a fucking shame because it's a place that could have been swept clean from top to bottom.
said LOL at 01-Dec-09 08:15 AM
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Whats worth 99K plus reintegration of full retirement benefits and a letter of recommendation?
Why not wait until the criminal investigation is finished by the Coral Gables PD? How much does Kerdyk, Maria Anderson and Withers feared would come public about their dirty doings? ANSWER, enough to have them give Pass her hush $$$ Totally disgusting
said Wonder what Pass knows at 01-Dec-09 11:01 AM
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You never heard Pass complain everytime one of her ghosts gave her $500 for nutin.
said Former Ghost at 01-Dec-09 11:56 AM
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ask mr burns about all the gloves that he has given larry carter for free! he owns the streets division, and all that he has taken will never be repay! his crew is also withness to all things that go on their, but what can we do? tax payers ask whats going on!!!!
said pee moore at 02-Dec-09 07:38 AM
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Here's what to do: if the city of coral gables were an honest, transparent, and legitimate institution run by honest, transparent and legitimate men and women, none of these ethical lapses would be happening. Instead of picking and choosing who they want to fire (only so that they could sue the city and get a huge settlement), the city does what's called minimal enforcement against those it doesn't like. The rest can simply do as they want without impunity.
If Human Resources and the Internal Affairs Office were run by honest employees all of these allegations would be investigated to its fullest and brought to the attention of Marjorie Adler. But what we got in the culture of corruption that is everywhere in South Florida. What makes this worse is that in the case of Coral Gables it is obvious, and the actors don't even hide the fact of what they are doing any longer. It is a place of totally bankrupt decadence and lawlessness. A corrupt director gets fired, there is a criminal investigation against her (but who cares?), the detectives at internal affairs simply delay the investigation because they're not doing shit to begin with, the director simply lies about being ill only to buy time and cancel the trial board, and in the end she makes a $99k settlement! WoW! Carmen Gaspa quits or gets fired, depending on whom you believe, but basically it comes down to her refusal to allow an insurance scam that benefits one commissioner. There is a wishy washy investigation, an ethics complaint, nothing gets done, and the director in question simply gets a HUGE settlement. History repeats itself but until the entire house is swept clean we will continue to see this same pattern of total disregard for the law.
said HEre's what to do at 02-Dec-09 08:35 AM
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