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Education Dollors: Golden Goose for Administrators!

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“Education Dollars: Golden Goose for Administrators”
by Donna Garner
1.18.14

It seems to me that the following are examples of how careless school administrators and personnel can be with other people’s money (i.e., taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars).

Herman G. Wilks, who was the director of the workers’ compensation claims administration for the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), pleaded guilty on 1.8.14 to federal charges of embezzling more than half a million dollars ($514,400) from TASB covering a period of April 2008 to March 2013. Wilks did this through the TASB Risk Management Fund by creating a bogus company (Medco Implantable Supply) and then submitting fraudulent workers’ group claims for various services and products that were never ordered or executed. Wilks faces 20 years in federal prison because of the 10 counts of mail fraud; he is presently out on bond while he waits for his sentencing. TASB is working with its crime insurance carrier to try to regain some of the funds and says the TASB Risk Management Fund and TASB are still financially sound. [It is amazing to me that the TASB administration could miss such a bogus scheme that was taking place right under their well-paid noses.]

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On Jan. 8, 2014, Beaumont ISD Finance Director Devin Wayne McCraney and the former BISD Comptroller Sharika Baksh Allison were indicted on 18 counts that gained them over $4 Million. They set up a bogus company and diverted wire transfers from BISD accounts into a fake bank account controlled by McCraney/Allison. Then they would write themselves checks. [Again, how could BISD have let such a scheme operate right under their watch?]

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Jerome Oberlton, Dallas ISD Chief of Staff under Dallas ISD Supe Mike Miles, resigned back in May when it was discovered that he had been indicted in Georgia for taking kickbacks while in charge of technology in the Atlanta Public Schools. Oberlton has since pled guilty and will serve 41 months in prison.

(My summary taken from Texas Education News, 1.20.14)

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Beaumont ISD Raided by FBI – Admins Stole Millions – Texas to Take Over School District?

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by David Bellow

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has raided the Beaumont Independent School District and homes of two top School Officials. The FBI is assisting the US Attorney’s Office investigate allegations that School Officials created bogus accounts to steal money from the school and from the taxpayers. There is no official figure but rumors are that the total stolen could be in the millions of dollars.

No one should really be surprised at this I suppose. We are talking about the notoriously corrupt Beaumont ISD. I have written several articles about Beaumont ISD corruption in the last few years and I never even scratched the surface. My most recent article about Beaumont ISD was only a couple of weeks ago and was about a Federal Judge ruling the Beaumont ISD/DOJ election was illegal and also about BISD paying a top Administrator, Jessie Haynes, to be a fugitive.

According to KBMT Channel 12 News in Beaumont, “Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the administration building early Thursday morning. They also raided the home of the district’s Director of Finance Devin McCraney and the home of District Comptroller Sharika Allison.”

The Texas Education Agency is currently investigating BISD. It is believed that the TEA discovered the mismanaged money trail and contacted the Federal Authorities which led to the raid. The State of Texas denies that they knew anything of the FBI raid and the TEA says their investigation is unrelated to what the FBI is investigating.

Will this latest incident be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and forces the State of Texas to take over Beaumont ISD? This would not be the first time. Beaumont ISD has a long history of corruption and the State of Texas has had to take over the School District at least once before.

BISD School Board Member Mike Neil has been fighting to correct problems in the school district ever since he was elected. Neil told KFDM Channel 6 Newsin Beaumont, “There’s no doubt in my mind there’s been corruption in the past,” said Neil. “Whether or not there’s currently corruption, I’m not going to say. But there’s no doubt in my mind this is not a correctly run district, especially from a business standpoint.”

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