Over in Wilson County (Lebanon, TN) a Sheriff’s Deputy and School Board Member resigned from both positions on Friday because he took fuel. A Grand Jury indicted him for multiple incidents of taking gas. You can read about it here in the Lebanon Democrat.
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Amazing. Isn’t that what Ragsdale, Arms, Van de Vate, and others did. The Travel Allowance Report performed by Internal Auditor Richard Walls showed that travel allowances (money paid to those individuals) were given even though they were driving county vehicles and had purchasing cards in which you could buy gasoline. So where was the personal expense of travel that was being compensated for?
The Trustee was prosecuted for giving bonuses that were “unmerited”. Wasn’t that the same thing Ragsdale did? Troyer later called the travel allowances “salary supplements” which sounds like bonuses to me. So how come Ragsdale was “cleared”?