Carter Did Not File Conflict of Interest Statement According to Clerk’s Office

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The City County Observer has confirmed through the Office of the Vanderburgh County Clerk, Debbie Stucki who was just elected that Jay Carter, the owner of Shaggy’s Towing and a longstanding City Council appointee to the Evansville Redevelopment Commission has not had a Conflict of Interest Disclosure on file for the years 2010, 2011, or 2012.

Mr. Carter who stood before the Evansville Safety Board to lobby for the City of Evansville towing contract while a member of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission failed to file a conflict of interest statement for either himself or Shaggy’s Towing.

It is not known at this time what the penalty is for failing to make timely disclosures of conflicts of interest by public officials elected or appointed.

This is a developing story.

3 COMMENTS

  1. How long did it take for Connie Robinson to file her conflict of interest statement? YEARS AND YEARS after she had her conflict of interest firmly dug into the taxpayer’s neck like a tick on a hound. But nobody’s going to do anything about it so who cares right? Oddly enough, these two people are now forever connected since it was she who recommended him to the commission. She was the one who probably told him, “No need to file that piece of paper. Nobody’s ever going to check. Who’s going to know?”

  2. Correct.. Nobody is going to do anything about this or anything else in this city! So sad!

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