Date: Fri 15-Dec-1995
Date: Fri 15-Dec-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Tourism-HVCEO-Cascella
Full Text:
Cascella Named To Panel To Review Allegations Against Tourism Treasurer
B Y K AAREN V ALENTA
First Selectman Bob Cascella has been named to a three-person committee that
will review the financial practices of the Housatonic Valley Tourism
Commission whose executive director has been accused of mismanagement.
Mr Cascella, Danbury Mayor Gene Eriquez and Bridgewater First Selectman
William Stuart were tapped by the Housatonic Valley Council of Elected
Officials (HVCEO) to look into the charges made by the tourism's board
treasurer, Joseph Ribeiro, that executive director Margaret Gagnon used
district funds for personal use.
HVCEO, which approves the representatives to the tourism board, has asked for
a formal report after the commission's board of directors meets to discuss the
allegations on Friday, December 15.
"We've heard one side of the story and it's not fair to prejudge anyone," Mr
Cascella said. "The expenses have been reviewed each year by the auditors, who
had no problem with them. It may mean simply putting in policies and
procedures and following them."
The tourism district encompasses nine towns in the HVCEO region with the
responsibility for promoting tourism by publishing brochures and guides and
doing other types of advertising. The district receives more than $700,000
annually from the state lodging tax designated specifically to promote
tourism.
"Newtown, just like all the other towns, adopted an ordinance and appointed a
representative to the tourism board," Mr Cascella said. "If, in fact, we find
out that procedures haven't been followed properly, all of the mayors will be
interested in correcting the situation."
John Vouros, a teacher at the middle school, is Newtown's current
representative on the tourism board.
Mr Ribeiro was voted in as the board's treasurer last September. He recently
voiced concern about phone calls charged to the district by Margaret Gagnon
and dinner and luncheon bills submitted without explanation, saying that
proper bookkeeping procedures have not been followed.
Ms Gagnon, who has held the position for 11 years, earns $47,000 a year. She
has denied any improprieties.
