Friday, November 8, 2019

City of Friend Under Investigation After Suspicious Purchases


The City of Friend is under investigation by the Nebraska State Patrol after a state audit of the city government uncovered wasted funds and suspicious expenditures.

10/11 News reports that the audit of the City of Friend began Aug. 5 when an attorney representing the city contacted the Auditor of Public Accounts regarding concerns about "frequent, high-dollar municipal purchases from two chemical distributors."

The purchases sound like something from the Pentagon's procurement records. They include:
  • One pallet of sewer lift station degreaser for $5,572.32 from Central States Lab. However, Central States Lab sold the exact same item to the city of Madison, Neb. for $2,939.76.
  • 10 cases of paper towels from Metro Chemical and 10 cases from Central States Lab for a total of $4,589. According to the report, the APA found the city could have saved $3,358.20 by buying from an office supply company.
Multiple other examples are also listed in the report.

The purchases were approved by Patrick Gates, the city utility superintendent, and Debbie Gilmer, the city clerk, 10/11 says. Both were suspended indefinitely as the investigation is underway.

According to the report, it is unclear if “the city was simply duped into paying these astronomical prices or if any city staff were receiving kickbacks from the vendors.”

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