For the second time, the Miami-Dade
Commission on Ethics found that Vice Mayor Jorge Gonzalez's complaint
against Mario Garcia for publishing a flier during the campaign that
detailed Gonzalez's history of:
- Bankruptcy
- Failure to pay taxes
- Rebuke by the Commission on Ethics
- Free trip from Turkish Lobbyists
- Votes to cut funding for PAL and Youth Services
- Votes that raised our taxes a cool 38% over two years
- Vote to dissolve the Business Bureau
did not violate the Miami-Dade Fair
Campaign Practices Ordinance because the statements are true.
The Commission on Ethics found that
these points were true twice in fact. First when retired Supreme
Court Chief Justice Gerald Kogan found that these things were true
in November 2014 and that there was no probable cause to admonish
Garcia because if you say it and it's true, it's legal and ethical.
Gonzalez did not like being called out
on the truth and he objected so because he was crying, the Commission
on Ethics agreed to a second detailed investigation which found the
same.
The Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics,
led by Joe Centorino, who does not care much for honest and open
government in North Bay Village, violated its own rules which
clearly state that the
probable cause determination shall be considered final and the
Complaint may be made public at the time the Hearing Examiner makes
the determination unless it is appealed. And
then explains that the complainant (Gonzalez) has no right to an
appeal.
Centorino and staff ignored this legal
requirement, allowed Gonzalez to argue that the CoE should not accept
the finding of Supreme Court Justice Gerald Kogan and with the
collusion of staff, continued the “investigation.”
The new investigation brought no new
facts to light, dragged on for five months at great expense to the
taxpayers and concluded that every one of the statements made was
backed by reliable sources including the Circuit Court, Recordings of
North Bay Village Commission Meetings, the Florida Department of
Revenue, the self same commission on ethics and other known purveyors
of reliable information.
So after the second finding of No
Probable Cause, the Commission on Ethics today agreed to dismiss the
complaint against Garcia for telling the truth about the Gonzalez.
Gonzalez and his attorney did not attend the meeting this time, which
is good since it really makes the CoE sad when Gonzalez cries.
I have attached both findings and I
urge you to read them. The second one is great writing.
Below is the first finding from the former Chief Justice of Florida Gerald Kogan who finds the statements in the flier "valid".in a brief, to the point dismissal of the complaint.
Then after Gonzalez went crying that it just wasn't fair, the CoE agreed to have a second investigation.
Below is the second finding of No Probable Cause. This one is awesome, well written and explains clearly that there is simply no basis for the complaint in detail which apparently was what was needed.
My favorite quotes are:
Below is the second finding of No Probable Cause. This one is awesome, well written and explains clearly that there is simply no basis for the complaint in detail which apparently was what was needed.
My favorite quotes are:
- [in reference to this blog] It is clear that Mr. Vericker consistently criticizes Gonzalez on a whole host of issues...In large part, the posts criticize Gonzalez for his own statements and explanations.
- [in response to Gonzalez's supplying a handwritten note by his child] Gonzalez's reliance on this “evidence” is sadly misplaced.
- [regarding Gonzalez's claims that the flyer was false] Gonzalez provided additional information that Gonzalez characterized as the “truth” behind Garcia's false statements. (Note the use of quotes around the word truth)
I am glad that the
Commission on Ethics found what anyone paying attention in North Bay
Village knows, that telling the truth about Jorge Gonzalez results in
nasty, deceptive defenses and that this is finally behind Mario
Garcia, who ran an honest and truthful campaign.
Hey Commissioner Gonzalez,
here's a test. Since the CoE has found the truthfulness of the
statements about your record, your bankruptcy, your tax
delinquencies, why don't you just resign? Why put yourself through
this?
Oh that's right, how else will you get tickets to the Heat and
free trips to exotic locales? You know you've earned them with your
votes.
Kevin Vericker
May 13, 2015
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