In an editorial by Tribune-Review's state Capitol reporter Brad Bumsted he asks the question "What Else Is Being Hidden?".
Testimony in the trial of ex-Representative Michael Veon et al by Scott Brubaker highlighted how the Rules of the House allowed illegal bonuses paid for campaign work to remain hidden from the public.
Brubaker, former director of staffing and administration for the House Democratic Caucus, talked about how a lack of specificity in the House rules on disclosing bonuses to the public was seized on as justification to keep the program "hidden."
The fact they paid out $1.4 million in bonuses -- off the books from 2004 through 2006 -- is scandalous.
Salaries, of course, are public record. If someone in the media asked for Brubaker's salary, you'd be told that he was paid $120,564 in 2006, period, not that he received a $15,250 bonus. His actual compensation was $135,814.
Brubaker's wife, Jennifer, who has also entered guilty pleas in the case, was paid $94,770 as director of the House Democrats' Legislative Research Office. But she was paid an off-the-books bonus of $17,750, making her actual unreported compensation total $112,520.
The secrecy was "exactly why we did it. You could get a bonus, and you didn't have to disclose it," said Brubaker. House Rule 14 didn't require that bonuses be publicly disclosed, he said.
"We would not report something we didn't have to report," Brubaker testified.
Right. Of course, you never tell the taxpayers how their money actually is being spent.
That statement by Brubaker accurately summarizes why Pennsylvania state government is regressive, insular and, to a certain extent, corrupt.
Here's the really disturbing issue: What other legislative expenses, not covered by Rule 14 or the Right to Know Law, are being hidden from the public now?
Amen and Amen. House Rule 14 begs for overhaul. It is the same House Rule that allows legislators to collect per diems on a per day basis not actual expenses.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Seven Plead Guilty To Charges Leveled By AG Corbett In Bonusgate
Post-Gazette Harrisburg Bureau reporter Tracie Mauriello is reporting that seven defendants in the Bonusgate/corruption investigation by AG Tom Corbett plead guilty yesterday.
Rachel Manzo- former employee of Todd Eachus
Michael Manzo- former chief of staff to state Rep. Bill DeWeese
Scott Brubaker- the former director of staffing and administration for the House Democratic caucus
Jennifer Brubaker- former director of the Democratic Office of Research
Earl Mosley- a former personnel director
Patrick "P.J." Lavelle- a former research analyst aka political campaign fund raiser
Jeff Foreman- former chief counsel to Majority Whip Keith McCall
To grasp the greed that goes on in Harrisburg take a look at the salaries paid to 33 House staffers alone in 2007 that exceeded $100,000 per year. Many are on the list of quilty pleas.
Micahel Manzo- $141, 402.00
Scott Brubaker- $122,564.00
Jeff Foreman- $126,204.00
You can read the bonuses paid to these people at the link.
Rachel Manzo- former employee of Todd Eachus
Michael Manzo- former chief of staff to state Rep. Bill DeWeese
Scott Brubaker- the former director of staffing and administration for the House Democratic caucus
Jennifer Brubaker- former director of the Democratic Office of Research
Earl Mosley- a former personnel director
Patrick "P.J." Lavelle- a former research analyst aka political campaign fund raiser
Jeff Foreman- former chief counsel to Majority Whip Keith McCall
To grasp the greed that goes on in Harrisburg take a look at the salaries paid to 33 House staffers alone in 2007 that exceeded $100,000 per year. Many are on the list of quilty pleas.
Micahel Manzo- $141, 402.00
Scott Brubaker- $122,564.00
Jeff Foreman- $126,204.00
You can read the bonuses paid to these people at the link.
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