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Monday, November 14, 2011

Correction Or Clarification Requested



Mr. Albero,

I write this to ask for a correction, or at least a clarification, that I was wrong concerning my assertion that there was “no mention of the name of who signed the agreement…” for the City to provide off-duty uniformed police officers for Black Friday security at Wal-Mart. I was not wrong.

As I noted in my press release, “Council was not given a name as to who signed the agreement, but was told it was signed by a ‘manager.’” The police department representative did not state the name of who signed the agreement.

Ms. Sarah Lake of the Daily Times is correct that Mr. Muir Boda of Wal-Mart was mentioned in the work session – twice, not several times, that I can hear on the audio – as a result my reading of the memorandum from Chief Duncan. However, the memorandum from the chief states that “Mr. Muir Boda of Wal-Mart has expressed an interest…” and “A copy of this MOU was provided to Mr. Boda for review in the hopes that Wal-Mart will adopt policies similar to those adopted by the Center.”

(I attach a copy of the memo and the email council received by Council. I do not see in either document where it states that Mr. Boda would be signing the agreement, as Ms. Lake asserts in her article. An assumption is not the same as a fact.)

At that point, my only understanding of Mr. Boda’s involvement was that he made the request on behalf of Wal-Mart and took the paperwork for review -- review by whom, I can’t asertain from the memo. In my experience with corporations, including many Fortune 500 companies, the person doing the legwork to get a partnership or project going is not necessarily the person who signs the legal paperwork. In my position as an account manager, I often negotiated terms to go into a contract, but was not the person who was authorized to sign it.

While the administration knew the name of the person who actually signed the agreement in the police representative’s hand, I did not because the Council did not get to actually see the agreement with a Wal-Mart personnel signature on it. As noted above, I did not make the assumption that it was Mr. Boda who signed the agreement.

It doesn’t matter who the person signing is, as long as that person has the authority to make a legally binding agreement. The Council has no way of knowing who the person is who is legally authorized to do so without confirmation through the city attorney and/or a corporate document. It was an issue with the Centre at Salisbury.

While the confusion is understandable, the Mayor’s accusation re: any prejudice against Mr. Boda remains baseless and offensive, especially since I cannot recall ever having had so much as a cross word with Mr. Boda, the election was very cordial, and my track record shows that I do not allow personal feelings, positve or negative, to enter into the business decisions I make for the City.

The Council simply asked that the agreement be vetted through the city attorney, just as other agreements are. The administration should have completed the processing of the agreement with our legal department before coming to Council. This is another example of why Council needs access to the city attorney.

This episode could have been simply chalked up to a misunderstanding had the Mayor not made false accusations and the Daily Times had not been quick to do what appears to be little more than a “hit” piece.

Anyone who wishes to hear the brief discussion for themselves can go to the City Website at http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/ and click on the link for the 11-7-11 work session. The discussion begins about nine minutes into the audio.

Thank you for your consideration of this information.

Terry E. Cohen, President
Salisbury City Council
410.845.0296

PUBLISHERS NOTES: This is the very difference between Salisbury News and The Daily Times. When, (and if) we are wrong we will make good on it.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

EXACTLY! To see it any other way is WRONG and only wishful thinking that Cohen, Campbell and Spies voted against this out of spite! I listened and listened again and listened a 3rd time to the audio and the way President Cohen explains in this press release is the way it happened-end of the debate, end of the story-one's own ears DO NOT lie to them like the Daily Times does and other blogs!

Anonymous said...

God, I love a logical and business-like woman. WOOF!

Anonymous said...

Has anyone asked the DT why the letter was pulled? The source of a problem is usually the best place to start. Since everyone seems to have an opinion about why the letter was pulled I would like to add to mine. Could it be they were contacted about Ms Campbell's letter after it appeared on line or was read by someone in the Sunday paper? Perhaps they felt the need to check the facts and to speak with Ms Lake, (who may not have been unavailable over the weekend) and then write an editorial on how the misunderstanding came to be, which could include an apology.

Anonymous said...

Basically the way this appears is that Ireton assumed that Cohen, Campbell and Spies assumed that Boda signed the MOU. Then in his irresponsible haste in thinking he's finally got his "gotcha moment" Ireton fires off a press release stating these assumptions.
After looking at the letter from Chief Duncan she's the one who started the ball rolling on the need for a MOU similar to the one done by the Centre. Wouldn't similar include one signed by a corporate representative?

Anonymous said...

1:18- The Daily Times has an "Editors Note" in the print edition along with Campbell's letter in which they state among other things they stand by their story.
I would think if they say they are standing by their story then they had already spoken to Lake about it.

Anonymous said...

I like women in charge. They (Chief Duncan, Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen) kick a$$ and take numbers. Keep up the excelent job.

Anonymous said...

This is a freakin' great explanation!

Council was ready to do its job, but Wal-Mart was slow and the administration took it to council before it was ready.

Nice try on everybody's part to damn the council. They were just trying to do their jobs the RIGHT way and protect the city from liability.

Cohen ROCKS! Ireton and DT suck!

Anonymous said...

Joe,
Can you imbed the audio of that part of the work session?

JoeAlbero said...

Sorry, no can do.

JoeAlbero said...

Here's a good one for you though. IF the Daily Times thinks they are so RIGHT, let them put it up and prove every one wrong. YEAH RIGHT!