Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Miami Dade County Ethics Chief, Rober Meyers Stepped Down Today. By Geniusofdespair

Executive director since the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust announced his intention to resign. 

Commission is no more than a paper tiger. They should do away with it and fund the Inspector General with more dollars.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

The only surprise is that he stuck it out for so long. What would be honorable would be for Robert to give a full account of his frustrations in a forum such as this.

Jerry said...

He served for 10 years as the Miami-Dade Ethics Commission Director and lived the entire time in Broward County. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

I saw where Robert Meyers recently went on a witch hunt to find who squealed that he was cheating on his wife with his assistant. He abused his staff by forcing them to go through interrogations on whether they leaked his affair. Al Crespo's blog did a good job on covering Meyer's Captain Queeg-like behavior. Good riddance to him.

Anonymous said...

Goodbye and good riddance. He was handed the corruption in Homestead and other cities on a silver platter and was too "timid" to go forward.

Anonymous said...

is this true that he is resigning. I asked a high ranking county official and he did know anything about it???

I hope it is true.

Anonymous said...

Follow up to the comment about the corruption in Homestead. It deals with the existing council and staff they brought in or promoted.

The same thing was handed the State Attorney’s office and others, NOTHING gets done UNFORTONATLY.

Anonymous said...

Geniusofdespair

Please let us know if this is true, so I can go to sleep peacefully.

Anonymous said...

So many unchecked unethical activities occur in County government. This commission is useless.

Geniusofdespair said...

There was a press release.

Anonymous said...

Your are the best.

I will have great dreams tonight. He was worthless.

Lady Di said...

I just watched the videos and read the documents at www.thecrespogramreport.com regarding the invasive search for the person who blew the whistle on Meyer's affair.

Genius, I am not sure if you like Crespo, but I have no doubt his blog was a factor in Meyers' departure. He documented the way that Meyers, ex-Chair Rosenthal and Ethics Commission prosecutor Micheal Murawski put those employees through an inquisition. It was a sick and unethical abuse of their power. I only wish they had used the same aggressive tactics against the corrupt politicians in our community.

All three of them, Meyers, Rosenthal, and Murawski, should resign because of their disgraceful and unethical behavior.