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File #: 2004-0901    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Defeated
File created: 12/7/2004 In control: Committee on Finance & Budget
On agenda: Final action: 12/20/2004
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Title: Resolution directing that the Mayor and the City Solicitor immediately contact the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority in writing to request that the Authority conduct its own internal investigation inquiries of allegations made by Fairmont Capital Advisors against Mr. Henry Sciortino, Executive Director of the ICA, and report their findings within 15 days.
Sponsors: Gene Ricciardi
Indexes: MISCELLANEOUS
Attachments: 1. 2004-0901.doc.doc, 2. 2004-0901 v-2.doc
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Hertzberg

AS AMENDED

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Resolution directing that the Mayor and the City Solicitor immediately contact the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority in writing to request that the Authority conduct its own internal investigation inquiries of allegations made by Fairmont Capital Advisors against Mr. Henry Sciortino, Executive Director of the ICA, and report their findings within 15 days.
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Whereas, the City of Pittsburgh ('the City”) and the Pittsburgh Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority ('the Authority”) have entered into an agreement to assist the City eliminating its structural deficit while providing essential services; and

Whereas, the historically unprecedented role of state oversight of Pittsburgh's difficult fiscal challenges places the Authority, its employees and its vendors in a position of significant influence over public policy in the City and the region; and

Whereas, one of the provisions of the agreement between the City and the Authority is that the City will pay that portion of the Authority's operating expenses not paid for by state appropriations by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and

Whereas, Henry Sciortino of West Chester, Chester County, has been hired by the Authority as the Executive Director of the Authority at a monthly fee of $14,000; and

Whereas, as the principal employee of the Authority, Mr. Sciortino is intimately involved in all matters concerning the Authority, including highly sensitive information concerning budgets, personnel, collective bargaining, pensions, investments, and other matters; and

Whereas, the success of the mission of the Authority in its oversight of the City's fiscal affairs is heavily dependent on the credibility and professional reputations of all of the principles and staff involved in the work of said contract; and

Whereas, recent news reports have surfaced which describe court documents involving a dispute between Mr. Sciortino and hi...

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