Champaign, Co. (ECWd) –
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 11, 2024
MAHOMET, IL – Today Mahomet Resident John Bambenek filed the attached demand for a special prosecutor to investigate Champaign County Government is skirting bidding requirements to use public dollars to campaign for a sales tax increase on the November ballot. (demand letter here)
“The County Purchasing policy exists to help ensure that tax dollars aren’t going to cronies and taxpayers are getting the best value for their dollar. There are defined exceptions to waive the policy but merely waiving it doesn’t apply. There is no emergency and the election is the same time every two years. Not obeying the law appears to be an act of Official Misconduct, a felony in state law, and due to the involvement of the state’s attorney in this campaign, we need an outside investigator to take a look at this,” said Bambenek. (Purchase policy here)
The Champaign County purchasing policy requires officials to get three bids for any purchase over $10,000 but below $30,000. The county spent $22,285 for mail pieces to convince voters to give them more money while not following their own financial controls to ensure judicious use of the funds they already have. Illinois state law defines Official Misconduct as when any public official “knowingly performs an act which he knows he is forbidden by law to perform”. (Press Invoice here)
The request will also be forwarded to the Illinois Attorney General for his review. The State’s Attorney was given a deadline of 5pm on October 15th to respond.
2 Comments
Black Stanley
Posted at 10:25h, 24 OctoberNow that the corrupt scum bags Carol Ammons and her convicted felon husband Aaron have hijacked the Champaign County Democratic Party actions like this will become more common. Michelle Jett is another one of their flunkies. This used to be an outstanding Republican County. The democrats have ruined it.
Esther Christina Christina Frieburg
Posted at 09:59h, 24 OctoberFinally people are starting to question things….
McLean County does similar things but quietly.
The Auditor positions in Champaign and McLean are critical roles and should NOT be removed.
Unelected and expensive layers in county govn. want more control over money funnel with no accountability. Those roles should be removed.