Local Village Of America News
Garner Amends Statements Following Complaint
Carrollton withheld requested documents.
by D. Tim Clark
February 3, 2010
During The Information Age's investigation into the City of Carrollton's questionable payments to state representative Tim Bearden last summer, copies of Carrollton Mayor Wayne Garner's Financial Disclosure Statements were requested from the city through the Open Records Request process. The city in turn did not turn over all of the requested documents, and the financial statements that were provided were incomplete.
Elected officials in Georgia are required to periodically report property ownership, business ownership, and income received from governmental entities.
Garner's reports dating from 2003 did not include most of this information.
Complaint Filed This past December, a complaint was filed with the State of Georgia's Ethics Commission, fully describing the mayor's missing property, business ownership, and income from governmental entities.
Shortly after the complaint was filed, Mayor Garner experienced a terrible tragedy in his family; but in spite of his loss, he promptly responded to the Ethics Commission, providing them with copies of newly amended Financial Disclosure Statement(s).
Updated Information According to the mayor, the updated information ".. discloses my position with and interest in: (1) the Garner Group, Inc., (2) First Family Funeral Home, Inc., and (3) Southeastern Resource Group, Inc."
"Also, the amended Financial Disclosure Statement discloses payment I received for governmental consulting services from the Haralson County Water Authority."
".. I am also disclosing my position with and interest in Azimuth Consulting, Inc., my fiduciary position with United Community Bank, and my investment interest in Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc."
Garner's explanation "I failed to include the above in my Financial Disclosure Statement through simple inadvertence, and I trust that the amended Financial Disclosure Statement is a satisfactory response to Mr. Clark's complaint."
The complaint resolution process regarding this matter is now in the hands of the State of Georgia's Ethics Commission.
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