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PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Read this...talk about unbelievable b.s.

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Residents irate as Bell council requests report on salaries

Community groups were demanding the resignation of Bell's city council members, most of whom make $100,000 a year; police chief, who makes $457,000; and city manager, who makes $787,637.

By Jeff Gottlieb and Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times

July 20, 2010


A Bell councilman said Monday that he didn't know his salary was $90,000 a year less than his colleagues' nor that some city administrators made far more than that, until The Times reported that the district attorney's office was investigating why the pay was so high for the part-time positions.

Councilman Lorenzo Velez said he is being paid $8,076 a year, while his colleagues are drawing nearly $100,000 annually.

Ahead of Monday night's council meeting, Velez called for an investigation, saying that if The Times' report is true, the city manager, assistant city manager, police chief and entire council should resign.

The Times reported that Bell's Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo was earning $787,637 annually, twice as much as President Obama; Police Chief Randy Adams was earning $457,000 a year, 50% more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck; and Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia was earning $376,288, more than most city managers.

Hundreds of angry residents attended Monday night's council meeting, expecting that officials would take action against Rizzo. Earlier in the day, Vice Mayor Teresa Jacobo said she expected Rizzo to resign or be fired at the meeting.

Instead the council, citing legal concerns, ordered a staff report on city salaries, sparking outrage from spectators.

"We're asking for your patience," Velez said over the shouts of "Fire Rizzo now!" and "Recall, recall!"

Rizzo did not attend the meeting. The council asked for the salary report to be available at the July 26 meeting.

"You're either with us or against us �\ and if you've been earning a $100,000 a year, you're against us," said Cristina Garcia of the community group Bell Assn. to Stop the Abuse.

Group members said they planned to file recall papers against council members. In recent days, the group had passed out more than 9,000 fliers urging people to attend Monday's meeting.

"I'm very angry," said Leticia Arquino. "I literally have to work 24 hours to pay their salaries."

A number of people waved signs that read "Stop the abuse on our taxes" and "Welcome to Bell, where the City Council makes more than you do. Also, we have nice parks." One person had a sign showing Mayor Oscar Hernandez with devil horns.

As the meeting got underway, people were collecting signatures demanding an audit of all City Hall finances. Outside the tiny council chambers, people pressed against the door as fire officials threatened to shut down the meeting unless the crowds backed off.

Earlier in the day, Velez showed a reporter his statement of earnings and deductions, showing that the city paid him $310.62 every two weeks. His annual salary is about what his colleagues get paid each month. It was unclear what caused the discrepancy.

Velez said he bears some responsibility for not finding out the salaries of city employees, "but I was under the impression that I was being paid just like everyone else."

Records show that the councilman whose resignation led to Velez's appointment was quickly hired at the city's food bank. According to city records, that councilman kept his salary after stepping down.

Council members receive the same benefits as city employees, including medical coverage and pension eligibility.

Velez, a heavy-equipment operator for the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, said he was "in shock" when he learned that the other council members were making nearly $100,000 annually. "I was truly surprised."

The 55-year-old was appointed to the council to fill the unexpired term of Victor Bello, who resigned for undisclosed reasons in August. Almost immediately after Bello left the council, he became the only full-time employee at the city food bank, working as an assistant to the food-bank coordinator, according to Rizzo.

Rizzo said no one had the job before Bello.

Documents obtained by The Times under the California Public Records Act show that in September 2009, Bello was being paid $96,600 a year �\ the same as council members, except for Velez.

The documents also show that Bello was being paid for sitting on four city boards. But according to resolutions the council approved in June 2008, commissioners on those boards must be council members.

Bello could not be reached for comment Monday. Jacobo, the vice mayor, said she thought Bello was a volunteer at the food bank. When she learned of his salary from The Times, she "was angry."

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office is investigating the large salaries council members receive for their part-time positions. Bell has a population of about 40,000, 90% Latino and more than 50% foreign-born. It is one of the poorest cities in Los Angeles County.

Most of council members' salaries come from serving on boards such as the Community Redevelopment Agency, the Community Housing Authority, the Planning Commission, the Public Financing Authority, the Surplus Property Authority and the Solid Waste and Recycling Authority.

City records show that in July 2009 council members received $8,083.25 per month for sitting on the boards. The records also show that the boards perform little work, with some meetings lasting only a minute.

Although his payroll records show Velez receiving $27.69 for sitting on one board and $42.74 for another, he said he knows nothing about them. As far as he was concerned, Velez said, he was taking part in council meetings only.

"The city of Bell cannot stand these kind of salaries," Velez said, pointing out that the city has cut services and laid off employees.

In an interview last week with The Times, Hernandez, the mayor, and Councilman Luis Artiga justified their salaries by lauding city services and noting that no one had been laid off or forced to take furloughs.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

^ Saw that on the news... Insane. Shake Head

The fat get fatter and the rest get laid off... There needs to be some kind of governmental oversight committee to prevent this abuse. Grumble
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:
^ Saw that on the news... Insane. Shake Head

The fat get fatter and the rest get laid off... There needs to be some kind of governmental oversight committee to prevent this abuse. Grumble


Seriously. To say one is incredulous is a understatement of the century. 800K?!? And Bell is probably one of the poorest cities in Los Angeles County. WTF?

This is obscene.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:
Seriously. To say one is incredulous is a understatement of the century. 800K?!? And Bell is probably one of the poorest cities in Los Angeles County. WTF?

This is obscene.

And I would be totally surprised if this were the only instance of abuse in the city, much less the country.

These people should be fined up the A and reprimanded, if not fired.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

And I would be totally surprised if this were the only instance of abuse in the city, much less the country.

These people should be fined up the A and reprimanded, if not fired.


No doubt. It is the height of extreme negligence that a city council would allow the city to be fleeced, or should I say financially raped, like that. But then again these idiots were paying themselves a hundred grand a year. Sh*t's like offically sanctioned fraud. Shake Head
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Free Japanese music concert Wednesday at Iacoboni Library in Lakewood
By Pamela Hale-Burns, Staff Writer

Long Beach Press-Telegram

Concert in the library: There will be a free Japanese music performance Wednesday by musician Yukiko Matsuyama, known for her work on the "koto" (Japanese harp).

She brings a blend of smooth jazz, new age, Asian and western music 6:30 p.m., at Angelo M. Iacoboni Library, 4990 Clark Ave., Lakewood, CA 90712. Call 562-866-1777
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hell yes.


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Los Angeles Times

Bell officials arrested as prosecutors are set to file criminal charges

[Updated]
September 21, 2010 | 9:31 am


At least eight city of Bell officials were arrested Tuesday morning, a source said, as L.A. County Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley prepared to announce criminal charges in the municipal salary scandal.

[Updated at 10 a.m.: Former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo, whose high salary sparked the outrage that led to the investigations of the city, was among those arrested in the sweep. No details have been released, but a source not authorized to speak publicly about the case said that Rizzo; former Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia; Mayor Oscar Hernandez; Councilmembers Luis Artiga, Teresa Jacobo and George Mirabal; and former Councilmembers George Cole and Victor Bello were among those arrested.]

The charges are expected to be detailed at a morning press conference, according to a source with knowledge of the case who was not authorized to comment publicly. A witness told The Times he saw Councilman Luis Artiga taken away in handcuffs Tuesday morning.

[Updated at 10:15 a.m.: A neighbor of Hernandez said authorities used a battering ram on his front door after he failed to answer the door.

"They broke the door down," said the neighbor, who only gave his name as Jose. "They knocked down the door and they brought him out in cuffs."]

For two months, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office and state and federal authorities have investigated Bell, where high salaries earned by former City Manager Robert Rizzo and other top officials have sparked widespread outrage. The Times reported last month that Rizzo was set to earn more than $1.5 million in 2010. Additionally, he gave loans totaling $1.6 million to more than 50 city officials, including himself.
Cooley has said his office was examining whether the various financial transactions in Bell amounted to thefts of public funds. The office is also looking into allegations of voter fraud and whether the high salaries earned by Rizzo and others were legal.

Last week, California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown filed a lawsuit against current and former Bell city leaders demanding that their pay contracts be nullified and that they pay back some of their salaries and pension benefits. Artiga was not one of those named in the lawsuit, and he said he was working with investigators.

Rizzo and other top city officials stepped down in July after the salary scandal broke. City Council members �\ who were earning nearly $100,000 a year �\ significantly slashed their pay.

The full audit by state Controller John Chiang's office has previously found that Bell illegally overtaxed residents and businesses by $5.6 million. In addition to the retirement funds, Rizzo received two city loans of $80,000, officials said.

After The Times disclosed the loans, city officials said they were suspending the loan program and were trying to determine how many of the loans were repaid.

-- Jack Leonard, Ruben Vives and Richard Winton
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

^ Getting arrested is only one half of the deserved justice: all of the money that they scammed needs to be seized and returned.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:
^ Getting arrested is only one half of the deserved justice: all of the money that they scammed needs to be seized and returned.


No disagreement here, but it's a start! I'm sure they'll be blowing sh*tloads of money on their legal defense fees on top of whatever they will be most likely be forced to give back.

These f*ckers at least will get the public humiliation they deserve along the way...
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:
These f*ckers at least will get the public humiliation they deserve along the way...

Yup... Should be a packed house when they go up for trial.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

Yup... Should be a packed house when they go up for trial.


For sure! These retards will be plastered all over the news...given the egregious nature of these crimes. Gotta give credit to the L.A. Times for breaking this story.
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There's an OC Japan fair this Sunday Sept. 26th at the Irvine Great Park. Sounds like fun with over 100 boths. Sorry if this was already mention on this thread.
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nakamotosan wrote:
There's an OC Japan fair this Sunday Sept. 26th at the Irvine Great Park. Sounds like fun with over 100 boths. Sorry if this was already mention on this thread.


Don't think it was, here's the link to their site:http://ocjapanfair.com/
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Great Park event Reply with quote Back to top

nakamotosan wrote:
There's an OC Japan fair this Sunday Sept. 26th at the Irvine Great Park. Sounds like fun with over 100 boths. Sorry if this was already mention on this thread.


I went last year and it wasn't that great, but it was at a different location on a small piece of land at the fair grounds. Everything was packed like a sardine can. Hopefully the change of location will solve a lot of the problems from last year.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Great Park event Reply with quote Back to top

Super No. 1 wrote:


I went last year and it wasn't that great, but it was at a different location on a small piece of land at the fair grounds. Everything was packed like a sardine can. Hopefully the change of location will solve a lot of the problems from last year.


We'll see. I think the number of boths is much greater than last year. I'll report back Sunday night. I just hope its not too hot.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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Bell officials arrested as prosecutors are set to file criminal charges

They showed all those arrested in a court hearing today... In their jail jumpsuits. Victory! Peace! Applaud
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

They showed all those arrested in a court hearing today... In their jail jumpsuits. Victory! Peace! Applaud


It was so great to see them in all their jailbird glory! Applaud

The officials at the city of Vernon appear to be very corrupt, too.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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It was so great to see them in all their jailbird glory! Applaud

The officials at the city of Vernon appear to be very corrupt, too.

Yup.

I sort of expected that this crap wasn't localized to one city. Sweat
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

They showed all those arrested in a court hearing today... In their jail jumpsuits. Victory! Peace! Applaud


Yup. That was satisfying! I loved when they arrested Jabba the Hutt (aka Rizzo) and his shapeless fat mass did the perp walk in cuffs from his home to the patrol car.

This idiot's attorney said he didn't feel he did anything wrong. Man STFU!
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