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Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department -What did we find?.

By Kirk Allen & John Kraft

On March 18, 2013

IROQUOIS CO. (ECWd) –

The primary complaint we received was that the Multi-County, Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department (FIPHD), in Watseka, was spending money like it was growing on trees and there were serious allegations of insider deals, which is not an uncommon complaint we hear from just about every county asking us to help out, which happens to be a number that we simply can’t keep up with!

The secondary concern was a duplicate of what we found right here in Edgar County, as it relates to the Emergency Telephone System Board hiring a private attorney.  An act that is not legal!

As mentioned in our previous article found here, I submitted a FOIA request to the FICHD that can be seen here.  Over the past  several years we have learned what to look for both in what is sent and ignored, and in this case, credit card statements were ignored!  Second FOIA submitted that can be seen here.  After receiving selective information we sent two more requests, here and here.

The first thing that jumped out at me was the fact that the FOIA officer called me from a Southern Illinois phone number, which is nowhere near Watseka, Illinois.  Upon looking at contact information on their web site it’s clear the FAX machine is in Southern Illinois as well!

Primary things that jumped out in less than two hours of review!

  1. Jewelry Purchases (apparently so many that the providing of receipts was unduly burdensome and they requested we “narrow” our request to a manageable size.  How much jewelry did they purchase to be too burdensome to provide receipts?)
  2. Flower shop Purchases
  3. Multiple Gift Card Purchase
  4. Donations with tax dollars
  5. Amazon purchases
  6. Lots of Meal purchases
  7. Employee Dinner Parties spending as much as$1,518.25 in a single sitting. 
  8. Hotel Purchases
  9. No financial accounting for Raffles
  10. No Raffle License – (Most likely, they cannot legally run a raffle)
  11. $130K in Solar Panel purchases (DCEO Funds)
  12. No minutes recording bid results
  13. No minutes awarding the contract for solar panels
  14. Public Meetings at restaurants (meetings must be held in public building)
  15. Health Department self appointment of board members (County Board responsibility)
  16. Bids sent must be emailed in for the solar project (no way to seal those!)
  17. Bid notice in paper only offered 2 days before bid closure
  18. Bid notification required specific name of product (violation of statute)
  19. They don’t have any copies of bids received.
  20. Contract awarded to Day & Night Solar
  21. Contract signed was for CMS Renewables
  22. Payment made to CMS Renewables!
  23. DCEO Sends letter the DAY AFTER bids closed reporting they received the solar rebate application?
  24. Approval of claims as much as 6 months in advance! (November minutes)
  25. Approval of over $1.4 Million Dollars in claims without a quorum!

It didn’t take long to to see there is definitely a problem with what is going on as it relates to spending.  Once you figure out the spending you have to look at who is doing the spending and tie those puzzle pieces together.  The key to that is to read the minutes!

The biggest issue that stuck out is the Solar Panel Purchase, the company that received the bid, and the company that got paid for it as it relates to who works for the very office doing the purchasing.

Day & Night Solar LLC – FEIN: 27-0197669(corrected) – (Solar Contract Winner)

  • Julie Clark- Officer (she is the FOIA officer and Public Information Officer for the health department)
  • Stanly Clark – Husband of Julie Clark – Officer

CMS Renewable’s Inc. FEIN – 36-4079831 – (Paid for Contract won by Day & Night Solar)

  • Julie Clark- Officer (she is the FOIA Officer and Public Information Officer for the Health Department)
  • Stanly Clark – Husband of Julie Clark – Officer

Best Building Systems Inc. – FEIN: 36-4079831

  • Julie Clark – Officer (she is the FOIA officer and Public Information Officer for the health department.

Strictly Business Inc.  – FEIN: 36-4079831

  • Julie Clark – Officer (she is the FOIA officer and Public Information Officer for the health department.

(3 different companies all with the same tax ID! #)

Correction!

(Day & Night Solar has a separate tax ID # )

I failed to include a 4th company so it was included in this correction.  Excluding Day & Nigh Solar, the other three companies are all the same tax ID # because of name changes over the years starting with Best Building first(1996-2004), then changed to Strictly Business(2004-2011), and finally becoming CMS Renewals as of April 2011.  

Who is Julie Clark?

  • She is the County Health Planner
  • Tobacco Coordinator for the FIPHD
  • Director of Planning and Corporate Development
  • Public Information Officer
  • Freedom of Information Officer

Question for Ms. Clark: How do you work for a County Public Health Department in Watseka, Illinois when by all indications you operate out of Maryville, IL.?  (225 Miles apart, ONE WAY!)

With all those titles you would think she would have filled out an Economic Disclosure Statement but turns out she has not!  Not all that different than past public officials in this county.  You may recall our past Sheriff didn’t fill one out for several years!

She is also the sister to Deanna Lustfeldt who was convicted of embezzlement from the Watseka Bank in the US District Court in Urbana.  Her defense attorney, Lawrence Beaumont, a former federal prosecutor, argued that mental disorders caused her to commit her crime.   She currently works at the Iroquois Mental Health Center! (Gazette article here)

Who is Deanna Lustfelt? (Indictment Here) (Judgment Here)

Wife of Iroquois County Circuit Judge Gordon Lustfeldt!

It appears to be quite the family operation in parts of Iroquois County and the Health Department minutes even adopted the policy to be able to hire family members.

We have asked for a copy of their personnel policy and ethics rules but were told that request is to unduly burdensome.

We are continuing to compile more information as each FOIA leads to more disturbing facts.  A quote from the local news paper would indicate they concur there is a problem.

“According to state statutes, “any member (of a multi-county board of health) may be removed for misconduct or neglect of duty by the chairman or president of the county board, with the approval of the county board, of the county which appointed him.”

We have been in regular  contact with officials in Iroquois County, and are elated that our brief efforts of assisting those who reached out for our help, have taken appropriate steps so quickly that are leading to fixing the problem and from what we understand, possibly future prosecution for numerous alleged criminal acts by public officials!

Amazing to us is the fact that in less than 2 months, investigations are underway, board removals taking place, and potentially prosecutions will come.  All from just a few hours of looking at transaction histories and pointing out red flags for further investigation!

More amazing to me is how nothing gets done in this county with over 2 years of documenting basically the same type of activities!

Today the Iroquois County Board Chairman provided us this Press Release. The County Board took its first step of removing County Health Department board members!  We appreciate him recognizing our efforts in assisting accountability to all our government bodies!

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