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Oil-Free beach Outrage!!!!!
DrafterX Offline
#1 Posted:
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BP money buys SUVs, iPad for officials
Investigation breaks down how funds were spent
Updated: Monday, 11 Apr 2011, 8:07 AM CDT
Published : Monday, 11 Apr 2011, 8:07 AM CDT

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - An Associated Press investigation shows that in the year since the Gulf oil spill, officials along the coast have gone on a spending spree with BP money, dropping tens of millions of dollars on gadgets, vehicles and gear - much of which had little to do with the cleanup.

BP opened its checkbook while the crisis was still unfolding last spring and poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Gulf Coast communities.

In Ocean Springs, Miss., reserve police officers got Tasers. The sewer department in nearby Gulfport bought a $300,000 vacuum truck that never sucked up a drop of oil. Biloxi, Miss., bought a dozen SUVS. A parish president in Louisiana got herself an iPad. And a county in Florida spent $560,000 on rock concerts to promote its oil-free beaches.

Film at 11.... Mellow
rfenst Offline
#2 Posted:
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Yet another bunch of thieves.
Tasers, SUVs and an iPad are pitifull.
I have no problem with the oil vacuum, even though it was never used or the concerts to advertise/promote oil-free beaches.
There was a risk of tremendous environmental and economic damage, but it seems like the worst fears, while well founded, didn't materialize.
Seems like BP is owed back some $$$...
DrafterX Offline
#3 Posted:
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ya... I wonder how many steak dinners with entertainment attached were purchased also.... meanwhile the poor local bassards were out hosing off seals and stuff.... Mellow
jpotts Offline
#4 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
BP money buys SUVs, iPad for officials
Investigation breaks down how funds were spent
Updated: Monday, 11 Apr 2011, 8:07 AM CDT
Published : Monday, 11 Apr 2011, 8:07 AM CDT

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - An Associated Press investigation shows that in the year since the Gulf oil spill, officials along the coast have gone on a spending spree with BP money, dropping tens of millions of dollars on gadgets, vehicles and gear - much of which had little to do with the cleanup.

BP opened its checkbook while the crisis was still unfolding last spring and poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Gulf Coast communities.

In Ocean Springs, Miss., reserve police officers got Tasers. The sewer department in nearby Gulfport bought a $300,000 vacuum truck that never sucked up a drop of oil. Biloxi, Miss., bought a dozen SUVS. A parish president in Louisiana got herself an iPad. And a county in Florida spent $560,000 on rock concerts to promote its oil-free beaches.

Film at 11.... Mellow



Gosh. I'm so shocked.
DrafterX Offline
#5 Posted:
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jpotts wrote:
Gosh. I'm so shocked.




uhhh... we're looking for outrage.... Mellow
Stinkdyr Offline
#6 Posted:
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Radiation-free tuna NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Applause
Lumpa Offline
#7 Posted:
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A lot of the people who came from all over the country to work on clean up projects are still waiting to get paid by the companies that hired them as contractors.

And many of the contractors are nickel/diming the little guy to death.
Things like finding ways after the fact to deny per diem payments, mileage, etc.





tweoijfoi Offline
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Meanwhile BP's CEO got a fat bonus for the company having a great safety record... on the same year the rig exploded and this massive oil spill (and 20 died on that rig).
HockeyDad Offline
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tweoijfoi wrote:
Meanwhile BP's CEO got a fat bonus for the company having a great safety record... on the same year the rig exploded and this massive oil spill (and 20 died on that rig).




You sure that was BP's CEO?
tweoijfoi Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
You sure that was BP's CEO?


Ah you're right... it was Transocean's CEO. Transocean being the firm responsible for running the Deepwater Horizon rig. OUTRAGE!!
Papachristou Offline
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Joined: 10-20-2010
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but this happens because there is no accountability. sure they are caught, so what? what will happen now? absolutely nothing is my guess. all of our local governments spend stupid amounts of money on absurd things like 17 LED lights for every police car.
DrafterX Offline
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they should spill some oil up around Busa's place... maybe then they could buy him a car with LEDs and stuff.... Mellow
wheelrite Offline
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If Louisiana is involved it's corrupt...
DrafterX Offline
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New 'Spillionaires' Cash In on Gulf Oil Spill, Report Says
By Edmund DeMarche

Published April 13, 2011

April 21, 2010: Deepwater Horizon oil rig burns in the Gulf of Mexico. In the year since the Gulf oil spill, officials along the coast have gone on a spending spree with BP money, dropping tens of millions of dollars on gadgets, vehicles and gear _ much of which had little to do with the cleanup, an Associated Press investigation shows.
They were hired to help clean up the Gulf oil spill. But some contractors cleaned up in a different way, overcharging BP for the work by thousands of dollars, according to an investigation by ProPublica that was co-published by the Washington Post.

These so-called “spillionaires” appeared to have overcharged BP for a wide range of items, from overtime to rent for land. The report encompassed the entire spill but focused much of its attention on the deals struck in St. Bernard Parish.

"This parish raped BP," Wayne Landry, the chairman of the St. Bernard Parish Council told ProPublica. “At the end of the day, it really just frustrates me. I'm an elected official. I have guilt by association."

One subcontractor in the parish charged BP $15,400 a month for a generator that usually costs $1,500 a month, according to the report released Wednesday. The report also says the parish sheriff charged BP $1 million a month for a parcel of land that usually fetches $1,700.

The report described St. Bernard’s Parish President Craig Taffaro Jr., as the main powerbroker in the parish who would divvy up cleaning jobs to cronies and relatives. Taffaro, for example, chose Loupe Construction, a small, family-run business to oversee the cleanup in the parish, the report said, adding that the company would eventually send the oil giant a $125 million bill.

"That company had no particular expertise in oil mitigation -- none," Landry, the parish council chair, told ProPublica. "But we've been kept in the dark on the entire operation."

The report suggests that parish residents, who were battered by Hurricane Katrina, looked to BP to make up for earlier financial blows. The parish watched its population drop by almost half and cut out garbage collections and mosquito control to deal with a slashed budget.

BP made clear during the spill that it “wanted to make things right,” and this report is not the first to suggest people took advantage of the company.

The Associated Press recently released a report about how police officers in Mississippi purchased Tasers with BP money. And the sewer department also purchased a $300,000 vacuum truck.

Florida's tourism agency sent chunks of a $32 million BP grant as far away as Miami-Dade and Broward counties on the state's east coast, which never saw oil from the disaster. BP announced Monday it would give another $30 million to help several northwest Florida counties promote tourism.

ProPublica made clear that some individuals were paid appropriately and some may have been unsatisfactorily compensated. BP gave limited information to ProPublica and declined to comment on whether it was overcharged.

Since the April 20 spill, BP has paid $16 billion for the cleanup.


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