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Thursday, August 07, 2008

F. David Nahai....yeah, that's right. F-him!

From the Los Angeles Times

DWP official withdraws $152,000 pension request

After criticism from City Controller Laura Chick, the DWP's H. David Nahai said he is dropping the pay boost proposal for his No. 2 executive.
By David Zahniser
August 7, 2008
One day after coming under fire from City Controller Laura Chick, the head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power said this morning he would withdraw a proposal to give a $152,000 pension boost to his No. 2 executive.
Chick had refused to write a check to DWP chief operating officer Raman Raj, calling the DWP's offer unprecedented and saying she wanted a public discussion of the proposal by the City Council. Raj receives an annual salary of $247,000.
DWP general manager H. David Nahai said in a prepared statement that he was dropping the request -- part of an agreement to lure Raj to the DWP in December -- because of questions about its "appropriateness." "Questions have arisen regarding the advisability of this matter and how it may be perceived," Nahai said. "We wish to be sensitive to these concerns and responsive to them and have therefore decided to withdraw this request for retirement benefits altogether."Chick said in a statement that she was "pleased" with the decision by DWP officials and hoped that in the future "they remember that their transactions need to hold up under the light of day."
"When taxpayer dollars are allocated behind closed doors there is a reason, and usually it's not a good one," she said.
Raj has been a subject of controversy for weeks. Council members voiced concern over the DWP's public discussion of contracts with at least four companies that had been clients of Raj last year, when he worked as a private consultant before returning to the DWP.Raj had previously worked as a top DWP administrator, but was forced out in 2001. At the time, he was the subject of a scathing internal report that warned that he could not be trusted to "act in the department's interests when they may conflict with his own agenda." The document, whose contents were reported by The Times two months ago, was commissioned after the DWP had paid $3.3 million to employees who had alleged discrimination by other DWP workers.

The report concluded that Raj had discouraged employee discrimination complaints and shielded union employees from disciplinary action. Nahai brought Raj back to the DWP in December, tapping him to run day-to-day operations. But Chick did not learn of the pension request until seven months later, when she received a $76,000 invoice to cover three years' worth of DWP pension payments, plus state and federal taxes. Chick declined to pay the bill, saying she did not understand the rationale. Chick said her office demanded a vote on the pension boost by the full DWP board.The board did so on Tuesday.

DWP board president Nick Patsaouras said this morning that the proposal would not have been withdrawn had it not been brought to light.Patsaouras, who voted for the pension boost earlier this week, also said that if he had been told of Nahai's agreement with Raj last year, he would have advised against it." If I were making the decision back in December, I would not have offered it," he said. "We were in the midst of begging the public and the City Council for rate increases."

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"After criticism from City Controller Laura Chick, the DWP's H. David Nahai said he is dropping the pay boost proposal for his No. 2 executive"


Good girl Laura!

August 07, 2008 8:44 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

When I retired from DWP and no one offered to buy back my years of other government service. I sure in hell didn't get canned from DWP, cost the the City a few million dollars in EEO settlement money, and then got brought back for God-knows-what reason, either. I'm glad someone at City Hall is paying attention. I would have thought that Patsauros, the self-proclaimed watchdog for the little guy, would have made an issue of this giveaway, but instead, he chose to play footsie with his buddy (Raj)from the good old days at MTA.

August 07, 2008 10:21 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Pathetic Civil Servant

August 07, 2008 11:10 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Nothing surprises Angelenos regarding the Department of Water and Power past and present miss use of rate payers money; the lack of new leadership under David Nahai who was appointed by Major Villaraigosa.

It appears the City Council and DW Power General Manager David Nahai made a premature assessment regarding the cause of the explosion, electrical cable vs. methane gas, at Westchester in order to justify the rate increases, as the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together.

I encourage everyone to view the video listed below and come up with your own conclusion.

“KNBC Investigation: Tragedy at Westchester
July 29, 2008
Paul Moyer reports.”

http://video.knbc.com/player/?id=280861

August 07, 2008 11:25 PM  

Blogger Shelby York said:

Man, we should've written a haiku for this!!!

Sssh, don't remind anyone that we didn't!

August 08, 2008 12:18 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Way to go Laura! One of the few good ones.

No wonder Antonio wants her replaced with one of his cronies!

August 08, 2008 12:33 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

When will all of you who supported Antonio because he was supposed to bring more ethical practices to city hall admit that his administration is the most corrupt since Frank Shaw? He still gets a pass from everyone.

August 08, 2008 2:14 PM  

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