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April 17, 2021

CERWD, Clark County, Clark Edgar Water District, Edgar County, feature

CERWD - Sprigg dismisses attorney's warning, discusses Bond sales -

BY JOHN KRAFT & KIRK ALLEN

ON July 29, 2015

Clark-Edgar Rural Water District - (ECWd) -

After our article on the Clark-Edgar Rural Water District's May 4, 2015 meetings (here), we took the time to conduct a little research into board member David Sprigg to try and determine why he could not discuss or vote on bonds, etc. at the water district.

Who is David Sprigg?

- He was elected to the Board of Trustees of the CERWD.
- He is currently the Vice President of Commercial Lending, and President of Marketing at Old National Bank in Marshall, Illinois.
- He submitted petitions for the Board of Trustees at their previous election, where the water district employees used public resources, time, and funds to electioneer in his favor (here), and he withdrew from the race after objections were filed.

 What is the issue?

A perceived or actual conflict of interest...

As a public official, he cannot be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the public body he was elected to serve on (with the exception of certain financial transactions with banks). This includes any discussions or voting, delivery of paperwork to the board clerk or the attorney, or anything else involved with these proposed Bonds and Line of Credit.  Sections 3, 3.2, and 4 of the Public Officers Prohibited Activities Act.

The law clearly states that interested parties "shall not participate in any further deliberations concerning the proposed award". You can hear him "participate" in the audio links below.

The issue with the CERWD, is that the water district is wanting to sell Bonds, and is also wanting to use the Old National Bank in Marshall as the bond issuer. CERWD also want(s) to enter into another agreement for a Line of Credit with the Old National Bank in Marshall, Illinois. With Sprigg being employed at the bank, and involved in discussions of the bonds and line of credit in his capacity as board member, it creates the appearance of a conflict of interest, and just may be an actual conflict of interest.

Additionally, I have requested any information that proves the CERWD advertised the Bonds and Line of Credit prior to committing to Old National Bank. It will be a separate article.

 The May 18, 2015 CERWD Meeting:

During this meeting held just 14 days from the previous meeting in which the water district attorney stated that Sprigg could not discuss or vote on any bond sales issues, he decides to do just that, and continues on for several minutes uninterrupted.

In the audio below, you can hear the VP of Old National Bank discussing the Bond. Sprigg gives a little direction towards the end of this audio clip.

https://edgarcountywatchdogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/BankEmployee-5-18-2015.mp3

In this second audio clip you can hear the interactions and discussion between Sprigg and board members when deliberating on the bond.

https://edgarcountywatchdogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Sprigg-5-18-2015.mp3

In the third audio clip, the Board talks about a Line of Credit and board member Sprigg engages in discussions on this issue also. Sprigg has a quick comment at about about the 1:30 mark, and the 3 minute mark he engages in a lengthy discussion.

https://edgarcountywatchdogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Sprigg-5-18-2015-LineOfCredit.mp3

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Pic from Ameren's website

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4 Comments
  • Warren J. Le Fever
    Posted at 21:58h, 29 July

    I’m not a lawyer, however, I have received instruction from a lawyer at municipal elected officials training and it appears that Section 3 of the POPAA has been clearly violated and more. Time for law enforcement to be called in to make a determination.

  • nellie
    Posted at 00:00h, 30 July

    I dont think he is with old national check his current status I could be wrong

    • jmkraft
      Posted at 05:55h, 30 July

      according to the audio he is

  • Lisa Nickie Thomas
    Posted at 22:52h, 27 September

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4 Comments
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    Posted at 21:58h, 29 July

    I’m not a lawyer, however, I have received instruction from a lawyer at municipal elected officials training and it appears that Section 3 of the POPAA has been clearly violated and more. Time for law enforcement to be called in to make a determination.

  • nellie
    Posted at 00:00h, 30 July

    I dont think he is with old national check his current status I could be wrong

    • jmkraft
      Posted at 05:55h, 30 July

      according to the audio he is

  • Lisa Nickie Thomas
    Posted at 22:52h, 27 September

    Lisa Nickie Thomas liked this on Facebook.

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