Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Governor Daniels Stops Bleeding At FSSA For Now

Richard Rhoad had to tear up his $180,000 sweetheart contract with FSSA and return to his old job as the agency's chief financial officer at a measly salary of just $100,000. And it was at Dick's request FSSA head Mitch Roob assures us. Sure it was.

"His contractual relationship has been mischaracterized," Roob said in the statement. "Rather than allow his compensation arrangement to cloud our efforts, we've agreed to Dick's request."Roob said the contract was "legal and ethical," but that the agency was "sensitive to the public perception."

Now that that's taken care of, let's move on to something more productive.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And through it all, Carl Brizzi refused to investigate his fundraiser...

Anonymous said...

What does this comment mean?? I dont understand it.

Also, it is a very good step to stop this contract. I dont think this means that a ruling on the ethics and or possible criminal conduct should go away, though. After that's conducted, I agree, then it will be time to move on.

Anonymous said...

Carl Brizzi owes it to taxpayers to investigate this -- even if the target of the investigation (or those allied with it) are camapaign donors...

Where are you Carl?

Anonymous said...

"Now that that's taken care of, let's move on to something more productive." ??

Don't think so! At the very least the money (14K) paid out to this insolent mooch, to get back and forth to work for CS, needs to be reimbursed to IN taxpayers then...