Friday, April 6, 2018

HASTE MAKES WASTE: D.A. COST COUNTY TAXPAYERS $75,000
















By Juan Montoya
The item for approval of the daily check register for payments by Cameron County has been on their agenda for the better part of a month now.

But it wasn't until Tuesday that the commissioners approved the payment of an aggregate of $74,700 for two former Cameron County Tax Office employees who were charged with taking bribes, among other charges.

Tax investigator Pedro Garza Jr. and Lt. Jose Mireles were were arrested in January 2016 along with County Tax Assessor-Collector Tony Yzaguirre Jr., in “Operation Dirty Deeds,” a joint county, local, state, and federal task force operating under the direction District Attorney Luis V. Saenz.

But it wasn't until August 2016 that the charges were dropped last week against Garza and Mireles. Yzaguirre was acquitted on all charges in a trial held in Nueces County.

Since then, Garza and Mireles men have been asking the court to reinstate them and pay them the salary and vacation time they had accumulated after almost a year of being deprived of their employment and pay. Both were terminated when their commissions were revoked after they were charged with the crimes.

This Tuesday, a reluctant county commission voted to approve the payment of $38,316 to Mireles and another $35,804 to Garza. (Click on graphic to enlarge)

Some of the remarks by the commissioners were pointed.

Pct. 3 commissioner David Garza asked Auditor Martha Galarza of the two checks listed on the register.

"Those are two two payments checks on settlements that were approved by the court...." Galarza answered.

"We had two individuals that were with the tax assessors office who were terminated because they didn't have the proper documents...requirements,,,for not being able to do the job that they were doing," Garza asked. "And now we're paying them their back pay after all the charges were dropped, right?"

"Yes, the charges against them were dropped and they made a legal claim on a number of grounds...," answered commissioners court legal counsel. "We were authorized to make our peace to make this issue go away..."

"Where does this money come from, the general fund?," Garza asked.
"yes, the general fund," Galarza answered.

"Don't you think  we need to ask the district attorney's office in paying these funds?," Garza persisted. "We lost two employees for almost a whole year and we have to go back and pay them, and you know we lost their services, I don't know it kind of leaves a sour taste, not for the employees, but for the taxpayers of Cameron County having to endure the process of having to go through this..."

"I'm sure it was a sour taste for the employees as well," Galarza replied."

"I'm sure it was, OK," Garza said.

"Going along with commissioner Garza's comments, the public has a right to know what transpired and what's occurring with taxpayers money," said Pct. 4 commissioner Gus Ruiz.

"I agree," Galarza replied. "I recommend for approval."

The motion was then made by Garza for approval and seconded by Ruiz. The court approved unanimously.

Numerous critics say that the joint task force of Operations Dirty Deeds was not in agreement with Saenz that Yzaguirre and the two men should be charged at the time.

They say the arrests were carried out prematurely (immaturely?) because Saenz was in a tight race with Carlos Masso in the race for district attorney. Numerous political observers say Yzaguirre's arrest carried Saenz over the top, especially with voters in the northern part of the county.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nothing from Commissioner Dominguez? LOL

Anonymous said...

I am continual amazed at the incompetency of our DA's office. I have worked both the Defense and Prosecution Bar of the Texas Criminal Justice System. Charging and/or indicting somebody for a criminal offense will always have very negative consequences for the person charged. Lives and reputations can be ruined, if people are charged/indicted without sufficient evidence to convict.

Any prosecutor who indicts without the evidence to convict in hand, has no business in that office. Way to often these days, people are charged/indicted and then the police and prosecutors try to hunt up enough evidence to convict. Quite often their search for evidence comes up empty.

Anonymous said...

Luis Saenz is not concerned with the feelings of citizens; he is a politician first and a public servant last. His only concern is getting elected so he can make a living on the public tit.

Pat Ahumada said...

Tell me about it.

Anonymous said...

Watching our public servants at work and play is almost enough to make a racist out of a Mexican. We can find better people among us than those we elect.

Anonymous said...

If there is any justice, Saenz will be charged with something. He can spend his nest egg defending himself and his reputation and family ruined. The charge can be dismissed, but he should have to go through the wringer he puts others through.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous April 6 11:09 very well stated

Anonymous said...

Those people were guilty as hell and everyone knows it , but every dog has its day they have always been corrupt but then you the tax payers demand corruption they were lucky they got off without jail time so don’t kid your

Anonymous said...

Luis Saenz is an embarrassment to our county. He has no resoect for the law, the people of this county and he lacks professionalism! He has wasted a whole hell of a lot of tax payers dollars because he has a vendetta against Tony Yzaguirre. The money he wasted on the raid, trial and now pay back to these men goes to show you he has no business serving this county. He only serves himself or a select few that have deep enough pockets to pay for favorable rulings. He fails to prosecute cases that need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law (his niece and nephews cases, Peter Gillman's daughters case, Aurora de la Garza's sons case....and not to mention other cases) He is evil to the core and should be prosecuted for the SHITTY job he has done for this county. Hopefully soon he will have to pay for what he has outso many innocent ppl through! Hell is too good for Luis Saenz!!

Anonymous said...

Really Masso you are a failure a complete moron

Anonymous said...

Prematurely, immaturely, immature, Premature ejaculation, Prematurely induced by intemperance of knowledge or whatever, he will not get re-elected, not in this county anyway.

Ejaculatio Præcox!!!!

rita