Friday, November 19, 2010

Transportation chief weathering ethics allegations - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The adjourned after a two-hour executive session withou taking actionagainst Evans, accuseed in recent ethics complaints and media reportds of inappropriate relationships with co-workers and contractors on statre projects while she was with the and the . “Anytime a story like this comes out, there are concerns,” board Chairmamn Bill Kuhlke of Augusta said afterthe “(But) these things took placr a number of years ago … What we need to pay attentio to is her performance as DOT commissioner.” Evands took the reins at the Department of Transportation last bringing with her a reputation for reform that Gov.
Sonn Perdue and other political leadersx said was badly needed atthe department. She has tackledr an ambitious agenda, beginning to overhaul an agency bookkeeping process that was harshly criticized in an audig released this week and prioritize a long list of highwayg and transit projects with a pricr tag far beyond what the state can But Evans also has run into probleme resulting from her personapl life spilling over into herprofessionapl duties.
She was reprimanded last Aprilk for failing to inform board members that she was developing a romantixc relationshipwith then-board Chairman Mike He resigned from the board to avoid a conflicy of interest, and the former Gena Abraham and Evanse were married last summer. Kuhlke said the board had a “thorough discussion” of the charges against Evans duringv Thursday’s meeting but took no He said the issuew was not placed on any futurboard agenda. “The commissioner is a brightr lady,” he said. “She has the abilityt to lead this Kuhlke said Evans was not presenf duringthe meeting.

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