Well, then;  that puts a different slant on the operation.  Thanks, Rubin.
 I just wonder how thoroughly the contractors get vetted for these gigs.


On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Rubin Bennett <[email protected]>wrote:

> Not to jump to the defense, as mistakes were obviously made, but...
>
> The mistake was found, and the mayor and the city council, after
> speaking to the contractor, were doing their best to get paid.  The
> contractor was already heavily leveraged and they didn't want to go
> public for fear that he would just declare bankruptcy and nobody would
> get anything.
>
> The contractor paid back ~100k of the debt before he finally was unable
> to continue.  The city council had, by then, put a lien on one of the
> guys properties (the one that appeared to have the best likelihood of
> some return should the lien have to be executed).
>
> As a listener to the Mark Johnson show on WDEV this am mentioned, the
> real issue at hand here is how the *Contractor* "mistakenly" cashed a
> check for $468k too much.  I don't know about anyone else, but as a
> business owner if someone overpays me, I would immediately notify them.
> That money is now owed to me, and is therefore *not mine*.  Hell, if I
> find $20 on the sidewalk, or on the floor of Capitol Grounds, I try to
> track down the owner.
>
> The real issue is that the contractor stole $468k from the City of
> Montpelier.  The city council appears to have tried to do what was in
> the best interest of the city, which was to recover the money.
> The only real issue I see so far is that the business owner stole nearly
> 1/2 million dollars and wasn't immediately sent to jail for it.  Of
> course the city council had to decide what was in the better interest
> for the city - retribution or repayment of the debt.
>
> Rubin
>
> On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 13:01 -0400, Stanley Brinkerhoff wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I know this list has members in the Montpelier/surrounding areas.
> > Incase you missed the articles -- apparently Montpelier overpayed a
> > contractor in ~2005 to the tune of $400,000.  It wasn't noticed until
> > ~2006, and the city council, nor the mayor have  been entirely
> > forthright about its occurrence.  They do cite that they their legal
> > requirements by putting it in their counsel minutes (only available on
> > paper via request) and in the "annual report".  They also note
> > repayment was ongoing from the vendor who was over-payed, which made
> > them feel as though the "issue was resolved".
> >
> > Appropriate links
> >
> http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091010/NEWS/910109998/
> > http://www.montpelier-vt.org/story/241.html
> >
> > City Council meets this Wednesday to review the situation "publically"
> > http://www.montpelier-vt.org/community/313.html
> >
> > Stan
> --
> Rubin Bennett
> rbTechnologies, LLC
> 80 Carleton Boulevard
> East Montpelier, VT 05651
>
> (802)223-4448
> http://thatitguy.com
>
> "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."
>  Voltaire, Essay on Tolerance
>  French author, humanist, rationalist, & satirist (1694 - 1778)
>

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