Jim DeFede, journalist at CBS4, has an expose on Mayor Steven Bateman that premiered on TV at 11PM last night. It appears our ethically challenged Mayor has been on the payroll of Community Health of South Florida Inc (CHI). There's no problem with the Mayor having a second job considering the city only pays him $6000 a year for his mayoral duties. The problem is he represents himself at County Hall as the Mayor of Homestead while lobbying the County Mayor, Carlos Gimenez and other staff for an additional Sewer pump in Homestead on behalf of CHI. There's the conflict of interest the Mayor disregarded. The sewer pump will allow Homestead to permit additional residential and commercial developments in the city, one of them being a new CHI Clinic for children. The Mayor has no shame to his game. He will do whatever is necessary to bring growth and jobs to the city and if his bank account grows with it, well so be it!
The problem with his exuberance is that now the Mayor finds himself being investigated by the State Attorney's Office for this and the Dade Medical College conflict of interest. The City of Homestead is no stranger to controversial Mayors. We had Steve Shiver already, another Mayor and subsequent County Administrator during Alex Penela's County Mayorship, who was sent packing for his ethically challenged ways. Ironically, Mayor Bateman wants to bring back Steve Shiver as City Manager but doesn't have the votes on the City Council to get rid of George Gretsas. Indeed, the sewer backup at City Hall is worse than we're led to believe.
It has become evident that Mayor Bateman has serious issues with holding office and his private enterprise. However, the only ones that can directly hold him accountable are the voting citizens of the city of Homestead come this November, regardless what the State Attorney's office determines.
You can read the expose on this link, there's even a video.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/07/01/homestead-mayor-privately-paid-by-firm-seeking-his-help/
The Miami Herald also has the in-depth story.
The problem with his exuberance is that now the Mayor finds himself being investigated by the State Attorney's Office for this and the Dade Medical College conflict of interest. The City of Homestead is no stranger to controversial Mayors. We had Steve Shiver already, another Mayor and subsequent County Administrator during Alex Penela's County Mayorship, who was sent packing for his ethically challenged ways. Ironically, Mayor Bateman wants to bring back Steve Shiver as City Manager but doesn't have the votes on the City Council to get rid of George Gretsas. Indeed, the sewer backup at City Hall is worse than we're led to believe.
It has become evident that Mayor Bateman has serious issues with holding office and his private enterprise. However, the only ones that can directly hold him accountable are the voting citizens of the city of Homestead come this November, regardless what the State Attorney's office determines.
You can read the expose on this link, there's even a video.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/07/01/homestead-mayor-privately-paid-by-firm-seeking-his-help/
The Miami Herald also has the in-depth story.
The Miami New Times now has a chronology of Mayor Bateman's ethical lapses.
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2013/07/homestead_mayor_steven_bateman_2.php
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2013/07/homestead_mayor_steven_bateman_2.php