DeepThroat said... December 27, 2006 7:42 PM
Ok, you are starting to get it now. Don't forget that the assistant City Manager who put the SMG deal together is now running the local SMG office. He was first hired as the City Finance Director, but quickly left for a hiatus in Houston after someone let him know about large sums of public money from vending machines not being reported to the City Finance Department or the IRS. He was brought back here to do the SMG deal and then left the City to run the money laundering operation, er uhm, local SMG office.
Go after the bookkeeper, he is the key to exposing the fraud that involves Mark Scott and others. The home office of SMG fears this will be exposed one day.
If you really want to take Mark Scott down, also look to his dealings in and around Packery Channel real estate title writing.
Jaime Kenedeño said...
WIA specialist?
Al Jones, CEO of American Bank (Right) makes a contribution to the University Scholarship Fund TAMUCC's Dr. Robert Furgason (Left)
Jaime Kenedeño said...
John Burns
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
John is responsible for all corporate accounting as well as the Risk Management and Management Information Systems Departments of the company. Prior to being named Senior Vice President, John served as SMG's Controller and was responsible for corporate financial reporting, including the preparation of monthly financial statements, the annual corporate budget, the annual financial statement certified by independent accountants, monthly cash forecasting reports and various tax returns, including Partnership Tax Forms. John also serves as the company's Contract Administrator for all management and subcontractor contracts.
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"Google Yourself Corpus Christi": Go after the bookkeeper, he is the key to exposing the fraud that involves Mark Scott and others.
i think the guys name was David Garcia. Oscar Martinez i think still works for the city and is directly below Skip Noe, the city manageer
Google Yourself Corpus Christi: A Tale of Two Cities
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