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Cook County Commissioners call for probe of Dunnings scandalMonday, April 20, 2009 orlandparker.com by Ray Hanania Commissioner Lawrence "Larry" Suffredin (D-13th District) called on the
U.S. Attorney to investigate the circumstances surrounding the firing
of Cook County Chief Financial Officer Donna Dunnings.
Dunnings
was forced to resign late Thursday night last week from her position as
Cook County’s CFO by her cousin, County Board President Todd Stroger.
It came in the wake of questionable dealings Dunnings had with another
fired county employee, Tony Cole. A busboy working at Ruth’s Chris
Steak House in River North, Cole was hired by Stroger when Stroger met
him while having diner there. Cole had been arrested on domestic
violence charges involving an ex-girl friend and was bailed out several
times by Dunning who used undisclosed credit cards to pay the court
bails.
“I am concerned about how much money might be missing. I
don’t know that there is any. I have discovered over the weekend that
one of these PR people Stroger hired was with Ms. Dunnings when she
bailed out this individual Cole from the County Jail. She used a credit
card,” said Suffredin during an interview Monday on WJJG 1530 AM’s “Radio Chicagoland.”
“We
don’t know if it was a county credit card. We don’t know if it was
reimbursed by the county. I am going to make a demand on the president
and the state’s attorney, the U.S. Attorney and the inspector general
that there is an accounting of all the funds. If this were a small
corporation, and at 1:30 in the morning the CEO accepts the resignation
of the CFO, there would be an emergency meeting the next day.”
Suffredin
Friday called on Stroger to resign. He said new details demand careful
scrutiny to insure that Dunnings had no abused her powers to come to
Cole’s aid. Stroger said he expected Cole to make “explosive” charges
against Dunnings.
“It’s outrageous,” Suffredin said. “This is a
person who as the Chief Financial officer has access to all of the
county’s money. When Stroger uses the word ‘explosive’ it moves it from
a personal indiscretion to a public indiscretion.”
Suffredin
said he fears “There are some real issues involving the credit cards
that Dunnings may have used. … We have no transparency. We have this
bizarre activity at 1:30 in the morning on Friday Todd Stroger calls
the Chicago tribune City Desk to announce he has requested and received
the resignation of the Chief Financial officer, who happens to be his
cousin. The CFO of a government that is the 19th largest government in
the United States.”
Clearly Stroger was being vindictive trying
to punish the Chicago Sun-Times which was digging into the Dunnings
scandal and was preparing to break details on Dunning’s relationship
with Cole.
Suffredin pointed out that after announcing it in the
middle of the night, and then 15 hours later informing members of the
county board, he departed for a personal vacation.
“I am
speaking with board members. We do have provisions for special
meetings. Our next meeting is May 5th,” Suffredin said, noting the
county lacks re-call provisions.
Suffredin said the bond rating
companies will probably downgrade the county’s bonds increasing
interest rates on the county’s massive outstanding debts, which would
increase the need for more taxes.
“The citizens need to be outraged over his lack of candor on this and his refusal to answer questions,” Suffredin said.
Suffredin
said there are two separate individuals involving employees who were in
trouble, including Cole, who Dunnings has helped and may have used the
power of her office.
Suffredin said Stroger has refused to be accountable, refused to answer questions and refuses to properly lead the county.
No one in Stroger’s office would return repeated phone calls for a comment Monday.
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