Last week on Wednesday we walked over to the Dancy Building and snagged a hard copy of the Cameron County Commissioners Court agenda for last week's meeting.
We could have easily retrieved one from the county site except for the fact that the postings there do not include the backup as does the City of Brownsville. We have already bent County Supervisor Pete Sepulveda's ear on the subject, but up until now, if you want the backup materials for the agenda, you must bodily trek out to Madison Street and get one from the county clerk or county judge's office.
Wen we were there the courthouse was abuzz with the news that Cameron County Sheriff Department investigators had been interviewing Raul Salazar, Pct. 2 Commissioner Ernie Hernandez's adminitrative assistant. We were told that they had also stopped briefly to chat with Sepulveda.
The speculation around the courthouse corridors was that it had to do with the investigation into the hiring of Ernie's brother-in-law Roberto Cadriel and the subsequent resignation of former HR interim director Robert Lopez.
The case stirred suspicions that the civil service process had been subverted to allow Cadrfiel to get a job as a noncommissioned security guard at Veterans Memorial Bridge even after he had flunked the civil service exam miserably. Tallying scores in the middle 30s, Cadriel then supposedly took it again and the third time it was a charm with a score in the upper 90s. Nobody swallowed that piece of work and the heat got to be too much for Cardriel who resigned after one day on the job. Then Lopez followed up and left the county.
Incoming District Attorney Luis Saenz has vowed to get to the bottom of the case and the interviews last week indicate that the process has begun.
It is noteworthy that both Cadriel and Salazar have been in legal trouble before. Cadriel was found guilty of a felony and Salazar – former acting Brownsville Fire Chief and Fire Marshal – has had to live down a conviction himself having to do with using the power of his office to aid the fire department's fundraising efforts in 2002.
Salazar was indicted Jan. 9, 2002, on 13 felony counts listed in four indictments ranging from bribery to official abuse of capacity.
In the case relating to the Cadriel, there were some leaks from the county that there were some affidavits on record from some bridge employees that then-Human Resources
director Robert Lopez or one of his representatives had told them that Hernandez
wanted his his brother-in-law hired.
News stories from 2006, when Cadriel was employed as a code enforcement officer, indicate he was indicted by a Cameron County grand jury following an investigation into allegations that he and another city employee abused their positions by soliciting and taking bribes from local mechanic shop owners between 2005 and 2006. They were accused of selling building permits. Cadriel was charged with various counts under a law preventing a gift to a public servant by a person subject to his jurisdiction, abuse of official capacity and tampering with governmental records. He was convicted on six of the counts. He also has a felony theft conviction dating to the 1980s."
News stories from 2006, when Cadriel was employed as a code enforcement officer, indicate he was indicted by a Cameron County grand jury following an investigation into allegations that he and another city employee abused their positions by soliciting and taking bribes from local mechanic shop owners between 2005 and 2006. They were accused of selling building permits. Cadriel was charged with various counts under a law preventing a gift to a public servant by a person subject to his jurisdiction, abuse of official capacity and tampering with governmental records. He was convicted on six of the counts. He also has a felony theft conviction dating to the 1980s."
BPD
Chief Garcia – now at a cushy job at the Port of Brownsville – when the Cadriel hiring mess surfaced, relayed to Sepulveda his reply that the BPD would decline
to investigate allegations that another county employee took a civil service
test for him.
Now, with the county investigators visiting the county offices in matters related to the Cadriel hiring and subsequent bloodletting at HR, will Salazar turn out to be the fall guy in this mess?
7 comments:
WHAT A F__KEN MESS WITH OUR COUNTY GOVENNMENT, NOW WE'RE JUST FINDING OUT ABOUT THESE CORRUPTED CROOKS WITH CRIMINAL FELONY CONVICTIONS...THAT ARE EMPLOYED OR WERE EMPLOYED BY CAMERON COUNTY!!!!! WE HAVE GOOD HARD WORKING STRAIGHT PEOPLE IN THE COMUNITY THAT DON'T HAVE POLITICAL CONNECTIONS...BUT NEED JOBS AND WHO COULD BE GOOD ASSETS TO THE COUNTY....BUT NOOOOOOOOOO...GOT TO HIRE FAMILY BUT NOT JUST FAMILY BUT CORRUPTED AND CROOKED FAMILY FELONES!!!!! PEOPLE, ITS TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE AND BRING IN NEW FRESH BLOOD FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOM....OR THIS SH_T WILL CONTINUE TO HAPPEN....
You refer to January 9 indictment of Salazar. What year did that happen?
Ernie did it, Ernie did it!!!!! With a record like Raul has, he would be a fool to fall on the sword for Ernie.
Ernie surrouns himself with crooks just like him so in cases like this he has someone to take the rap
http://tx.findacase.com/research/wfrmDocViewer.aspx/xq/fac.19860529_0040991.TX.htm/qx
check it out.
BECAUSE YOU DON'T FUCKING SHOW UP AT THE MEETINGS!!! STOP THE TALKING....START WALKING...UP THE DANCY BUILDING STAIRS...SECOND FLOOR...COMMISSIONER'S COURT...
I don't know of anyone who could score in the upper 90's on a civil service test that works for the county.
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