For Immediate Release: August 08, 2013
Contact: Joseph Centorino, Executive Director
(305) 350-0613 or centori@miamidade.gov
Miami Heat tickets score an ethics complaint
The
Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust (COE) today agreed to
accept a settlement agreement with two political leaders in North Bay
Village who failed to report a gift after attending
a Miami Heat game last December. Vice-Mayor Eddie Lim and
Commissioner Jorge Gonzalez were the guests of the vice-president of a
corporation that has been involved in real estate in the municipality.
They should have filed gift disclosure forms by the end
of March for the tickets that were valued between $110-140 each. As
part of the settlement to the complaints (C13-13 and C 13-14), Lim and Gonzalez agreed to file gift
disclosure forms, pay $100 each in investigative costs and accept
Letters of Instruction.
Note that the violation is that they hadn't disclosed the gift, not that they accepted a gift, worth over $110 each, from a corporation that does business with the Village.
Of course they didn't disclose it. They knew it would look exactly like what it was - personal reimbursement for access.
I don't have the details on the complaint yet. I have requested them. It will be very interesting to find out who the Commissioners were hanging out with while the village goes broke.
Kevin Vericker
August 8, 2013
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