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Eeny Meeny Miny Moe…Will Chris Patrick Have to Go?

By Kirk Allen & John Kraft

On December 18, 2012

Thank You Karl Farnham, Again!

During the County Highway Meeting yesterday, some very interesting things came to light that I believe were a direct reflection of work we have been exposing for some time; Here and Here.

Those articles have lead to investigations by IDOT, and the events presented yesterday interestingly tie directly to new County Board Chairman Chris Patrick, former recipient of a free driveway that IDOT uncovered in further investigation of our work.

During yesterday’s meeting a brief discussion was held regarding the creation of some mechanism for the Vice Chairman to sign contract documents relating to County Highway work, which would include any possible intergovernmental agreement work that the County Highway Department would be involved in, such as the road project in front of the new Paris High School that is being built.

Chairman Chris Patrick claimed “we” are looking into a way around the conflict, and it appears based on his comment referencing a federal law, that he thinks it will all be OK since some Federal guideline says it’s OK as long as the conflict was disclosed.   That was the jest of the discussion and they tried to move on to another topic.

You could see the deer in the headlights look with some of the other members and sure enough, that perception was spot on.  Karl stopped the discussion and asked that they back up and go over this conflict issue.  Karl acknowledged he had no clue what they were talking about.

THANK YOU KARL FARNHAM!

Chris Patrick explained that because he owned Zimmerly Ready Mix there was a potential conflict of interest and that they were looking at several options to work around it.

You many recall at the very first County Board meeting I urged them all to read the statutes, and learn their jobs and rules they are bound to.  I can only conclude that Chris Patrick didn’t much care for what I said, as he clearly hasn’t read the most basic statute on the books related to County Board officials.

Public Officer Prohibited Act

Specifically:

<span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;">(50 ILCS 105/3)</span> <span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;">(from Ch. 102, par. 3)</span>    <span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;">Sec. 3. </span><span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;">Prohibited interest in contracts.</span>
<span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;"> </span>    <span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;">(a) <em>No person holding any office</em>, either by election or appointment under the laws or Constitution of this State, may be <em>in any manner</em> financially interested directly in his own name or indirectly in the name of any other person, association, trust, or corporation, in any contract or the performance of any work in the making or letting of which such officer may be called upon to act or vote.(whole statute at the link above)<br /> </span>This is more
commonly known as the statute that forbids a Conflict of Interest!  Clearly, someone, and I suspected the State of Illinois Department of Transportation, informed Mr. Patrick that as a county board member who may be called upon to act or vote on contracts, specifically contracts which his own company, Zimmerly Ready Mix, who potentially would supply materials,

cannot do so because of this statute.    Having researched conflicts of interests on numerous other matters we are confident that there are very limited options for Mr. Patrick.  They seem to think they can sign his conflict of interest away by having the Vice Chairman sign contracts that would involve his private ready mix company.  because of this statute.    

Having researched conflicts of interests on numerous other matters we are confident that there are very limited options for Mr. Patrick.  They seem to think they can sign his conflict of interest away by having the Vice Chairman sign contracts that would involve his private ready mix company. 

Wrong!

Wrong because NOTHING in the statute even remotely outlines having someone else sign the contracts as an exception!  NOTHING.  It’s about his ability to vote on a project and not his signature! 

Is anyone reading the statutes in this county?

Eany Meeny Miny Moe, will Chris Patrick have to Go?

The options to eliminate conflicts of interest are limited so which option will Chris Patrick choose?

  1. Resign from Public Office
  2. Liquidate all interest in Zimmerly Ready Mix
  3. Never provide ready mix to ANY government job in Edgar County that involves work with County Highway personnel or assets

After talking with officials at IDOT, it appears they are waiting guidance from their general council on such matters so that they can advise the county on the course of action to ensure compliance with the law and I did confirm, IDOT was the entity that raised the concern with the county.

COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW!

Isn’t that what we have been begging for from our elected officials?

As more information becomes available we will definitely keep you updated!

God Bless and Merry Christmas!

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1 Comment
  • C. Wilson
    Posted at 20:53h, 18 December

    I agree with all the above, BUT does this not include BOB COLVIN; FRANCIS
    ASSOC—-YOU TALK ABOUT CONFLICT OF INTEREST & the High Scool project!!!!
    His face has already made front page as to his work on the project. Anybody
    want to bet how much of OUR tax dollars are once again line his pockets!!

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