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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Is the Wicomico Liquor Control Board on the Straight and Narrow?

Kudos to Wicomico Councilwomen Gail Bartkovich and Stevie Prettyman! When local politicians seem all too willing to let transgressions slip by rather than criticize neighbors, Bartkovich and Prettyman held their ground Tuesday night when the audit for the Wicomico County Liquor Control Board was presented to council.

Mrs. Bartkovich refused to allow LCB auditor John Stern to brush aside her questions regarding a discrepancy in the Board's beginning inventory numbers. Bartkovich had obviously done her homework prior to the meeting and would not allow Stern's explanation that the bottom line number would not be affected by this error; or that the other numbers were still correct. A change of approximately $100,000 in beginning inventory would affect the profit margin of the LCB (and not for the better). If, as Stern opined, the error would have been covered in the purchases account we still have the question of a material error. Stern promised Bartkovich an answer today. Hopefully she will share it with the public.

Mrs. Prettyman had two questions for Stern and LCB chairman Herman Haemel. First, under who's authority did the LCB determine how much income to distribute to the county each year? Prettyman does not recall the council ever voting on a new method of income distribution between the LCB and the county. Stern could only point to discussions between the County's Finance Director and the LCB. If it turns out that the County Council had voted on the matter, fine. I'm sure that Prettyman will admit that her memory is like the rest of our's. If, however, the bureaucracy rather than the elected representatives of the people approved such a measure this is cause for alarm.

Another inquiry from Mrs. Prettyman didn't seem to sit very well with LCB chair Haemel. It seems that the LCB has awarded contracts of over $50,000 to a board member, Ron Alessi. Prettyman merely asked whether there was a policy covering such matters. Are there competitive bids, etc? Through Haemel's non-answer we received one. There do not appear to be competitive bids. In all fairness, you wouldn't normally bid out projects of this size. However, you also wouldn't award the contracts to board members. Haemel hedged a bit too much for my liking when he claimed that Alessi's price "was the cheapest price for that quality of work". That's a bit too subjective for my tastes when you're handing out money to a board member. Since the LCB doesn't have a policy in place, perhaps the County Council could demand one!

Again, three cheers to Bartkovich and Prettyman!

cross posted at Delmarva Dealings

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10 comments:

Tim Chaney said...

It's good to see some accountability demanded. Thanks Lady Council persons.

Anonymous said...

It is interesting that the women will challenge facts and figures. Why does it seem that they're alone in doing that?

Anonymous said...

"LCB chairman Herman Haemel"

The Liquor Control Board Chair is Stewart Haemel, not Herman. He is owner of Papco Printing on Benny Street.

Point of Nostalgia: You must be confused with Herman's Hermits - 1960's Rock Band sensation!

Anonymous said...

The County needs to get outta the booze business period!Hardhead

Anonymous said...

Seems like the only council persons (city and county) with "balls" are the ladies!

Anonymous said...

Let's start a website and call it "Women with Balls".
Each woman gets to write her own resume`.
We'll start with Debbie Campbell, Terry Cohen, Stevie Prettyman and Gail Bartkovitch.
KUDOS to all you ladies. Keep up the good work.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 0936 -

Admittedly I don't know the man and only heard his last name at the council meeting. According to the state's web site, the Chairman of the Wicomico LCB is Herman S. Haemel.

Perhaps the S is for Stewart and that's the name he goes by.

Anonymous said...

Justin Collis, general manager, and the board needs to be replaced. Cecila Dennis has been on the board 20 years. Haemel and Alessi approximately 5 years. Renovation at #2 is a shoddy job and took over 6 months to finish. I wouldn't hire Alessi's firm to build me a doghouse.

Tim Chaney said...

Cecila Dennis was the only boardmember that I trusted in my six years there as shift manager.

I too would like to see the system dismantled. But as far is Mrs. Dennis is concerned she was the "Debbie and Terry" of that board.

Problem being the same problem Terry and Debbie have and that is always being voted down 2 to 1. She put up with that crap for 20 years, and she was OK in my book.

In fact I wish she would run for city council district one. I'm thinking her house may be in distric two though.

Anonymous said...

great job by the council women. They were all over this. I have to agree with 933 also. Maybe it's because most the men are new to the council.