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Chief
12-20-2007, 08:24 PM
http://orbusmax.com/

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004084390_webaudit21m.html

Third Seatac runway contract secret and illegal

By Jim Brunner

Seattle Times staff reporter

A state audit released this morning blasts the Port of Seattle for lax management of construction projects, citing a host of failings that have wasted taxpayer money and left the Port "vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse."

The report found that the Port frequently has circumvented public bidding requirements in violation of its own policies, and sometimes in violation of state law.

In one instance, Port management authorized a contract related to construction of the third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport that was $32.7 million higher than an engineer's original estimate. That contract violated state law and details of it were concealed from the elected Port Commission, according to the performance audit released by State Auditor Brian Sonntag.

One consulting agreement awarded in 1998 was increased, without competitive bidding, from $10 million to more than $120 million. Sonntag said the contract has unnecessarily cost taxpayers $60.5 million.

Auditors also raised the specter of favoritism in some no-bid Port contracts, saying it was a "distinct possibility" that bidding requirements were ignored to steer contracts to "favored vendors."

The audit criticizes the Port for stonewalling the investigation, citing instances in which staff blocked or delayed access to information and altered documents before releasing them to auditors.

In some cases, the Port divided jobs into multiple $50,000 contracts, or awarded contracts for that amount and then amended them to higher amounts later to avoid triggering competitive bidding requirements, the audit said.

Eleven Port managers refused to provide signed written statements attesting to the accuracy of all the information they provided to the auditors. Such statements, which are usually routine in audits, included language saying the managers had "no knowledge of any allegations of fraud or suspected fraud" in the Port's construction contracts.

In all, Sonntag said his office found $97.2 million in "unnecessary costs" at the Port, and made 51 recommendations that he said could help the Port avoid waste in the future. Among the key recommendations, Sonntag said the Port should hire a chief procurement officer to oversee all contracts.

At a morning news conference, Port CEO Tay Yoshitani said while he disagrees with some of the audit's findings, the Port will implement most of its reccommendations.

"It is a new day and it is a moment of change," said Yoshitani, who started at the Port this year. "We see it as a great opportunity to look at what we do and how we do it."


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Decidedly NOT how to run a Port...

Despite all of the hooting and hollering that went on this year during several campaigns, we can count our blessings that we don't have anything like these kinds of problems at the Port of Vancouver. In fact, the Port of Vancouver passed their most recent State audit with flying colors, and we can all be very pleased about that.

Waterbuffalo
12-20-2007, 08:35 PM
You should also note Chief that the Port of Seattle has a new CEO also......

Chief
12-21-2007, 05:27 AM
Anyone still wonder why??

I would note that this report speaks well for the veracity of the State audit system. If not for that, we would not know about this at all. In addition, it should be crystal clear to even the most hardened local conspiracy theorists that the Auditor is not covering anything up for anyone...

Waterbuffalo
12-21-2007, 05:44 AM
No, I am not wondering or wandering any more Chief..

Sounds like karma needs to pop out again in earnest on this issue..

Waterbuffalo
12-24-2007, 05:43 PM
hey Chief, if you thought your article was good.. Here is even more about the Port of Seattle.

Looks like the port at many different levels was trying to block the state's auditors.. So much in this article, I was even amazed!

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004087469_portaudit22m.html