(Thousands lost in tax refund scam, Cindy George, Chron.com)
The Harris County Tax Office may have lost more than $350,000 to a fraud scam in which tax overpayment refunds were claimed by people not entitled to the money.
In a letter to County Commissioners on Friday, Assessor-Collector Don Sumners reported that the potential loss to his office is $356,629 from issuing as many as 17 checks from December 2009 through October 2010. The claims were made for tax years 2006, 2007 and 2008.
To me, when you have a candidate whose self-professed claim to fame is running a good organization and being a watchdog for the taxpayer, this seems like an automatic. Now granted, I'm not a fan of Mr. Bettencourt, nor his political guiding light Dan Patrick. I think both of them are political demagogues who are only in it for their own egos. So I admit that I'm chuckling just a little bit with the news of this. That being said, how in the world do you not mention who was in charge at the time?
*Oops. Obviously, as Kevin pointed out in the comments, I flubbed this. The infraction actually occurred during Vasquez tenure. Not Bettencourt's as I so gleefully opined. Has it really been three years since Paul resigned?
So, change that to "how did the Chron not contact Vasquez?"
My apologies to Mr. Bettencourt.*
*That is, before he quit his position to cash in on the property tax issue which he claimed to fight all those years. His founding that company was a sign to me the Dan had given up that fight.
2 comments:
The scam took place after Bettencourt left office. He left just after 2008 elections. The scam appears to have taken place 2009/10, which would put the blame (ultimately) on Leo Vasquez. You'd think the Chron might have called him for a quote.
You're right. I saw 2006-2008 tax years. Misread. Guess I need to do a correction eh?
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