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Bergen County Executive Donovan demands that utility board members repay stipends

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County Executive Donovan and BCC President Dr. B. Kaye Walter Meet and Greet Students at Bergen Community College’s first day of the new semester.

Bergen County Executive Donovan demands that utility board members repay stipends

SEPTEMBER 16, 2014, 9:23 PM    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014, 9:23 PM
BY JOHN C. ENSSLIN
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan demanded on Tuesday that five members of a utility board repay stipends and benefits they collected despite her repeated attempts to veto the compensation.

She formally asked for the repayment in hand-delivered letters sent to five commissioners of the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority, which oversees a sewer system for 11 Bergen County towns.

Her staff calculated that the $5,000-a-year stipend amounts to $13,500 per commissioner over the nearly three-year period in which the payments were in dispute.

Donovan also asked the entire nine-member board — including the commissioners she appointed who did not accept compensation — to pass a resolution demanding that the money be returned to the authority.

“I strongly urge the NBCUA commissioners, after several years of receiving illegal benefits to do the right thing now: pass the appropriate resolution; and return the stipends and benefits they wrongfully paid themselves,” she wrote.

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2 thoughts on “Bergen County Executive Donovan demands that utility board members repay stipends

  1. I wonder is she’ll ask Saudino to pay for his own specialized MRAP mechanic, as well as the fuel and insurance for the supposedly “free” hand-me-down from Dept of Defense ? What will be the rules of engagement for him to use it, or will he just use it to handle crowd control in Bergen ?

  2. Maybe she can use the money to have the sheriff leave.

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