Thursday, February 7, 2013

Taking a closer look at embattled City of South Miami Police Chief Orlando Martinez de Castro's employment contract.




With all the noise around embattled City of South Miami police chief Orlando Martinez de Castro's pending ethics issues and his problems with the city commission, I think it's worthwhile to take a closer look at his employment contract.  We first posted his employment contract during our last discussion regarding the grievance the chief filed for having the parking and code enforcement departments taken away from him, this time, I'm particularly interested in section 1.2 of the contract which states...

1.2 Employee shall report to the City Manager. Employee hereby accepts such employment. During the Term of Employee's employment by City, Employee shall (a) devote substantially all of his full business time, abilities and attention exclusively to the diligent performance of his duties with City in a professional manner and in accordance with applicable law and (b) not engage in any other business activity, whether or not such activity is pursued for profit or advantage; provided, however, that Employee may engage in personal and/or passive investment and charitable activities and continue to operate Employee's security consulting business (OMC Consultants, Inc., a Florida corporation), so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties under this Agreement and do not result in a conflict of interest in regards to Employee's duties and obligations to the City. All non City related work will be done under the Employee's personal time and will not use any City asset during that time. The City shall not be held responsible or liable for any and all action taken by Employee during his activities for OMC Consultants, Inc. or other personal
engagements out of the scope of his employment.
Let's break that down:
Employee shall report to the City Manager.  
All good.
Employee hereby accepts such employment.  
Once again, all good here as well.
During the Term of Employee's employment by City, Employee shall (a) devote substantially all of his full business time, abilities and attention exclusively to the diligent performance of his duties with City in a professional manner and in accordance with applicable law and (b) not engage in any other business activity...
I don't know about this part as we have evidence that while we know the chief was on the job he was busy soliciting business for his wife's business.  From the ethics complaint...
The Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust (COE) today found probable cause that Chief Orlando Martinez de Castro violated South Miami’s “prohibition on transacting business with the city,” as well the County Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance’s “prohibition on exploitation of official position.”
While we know about the chief sending city business to his wife's tag agency, it's the second part regarding the conflict of interest and the "prohibition on exploitation of official business" that speaks directly to the clause in his employment contract.  It get's better, let's go back to the contract again...
...not engage in any other business activity, whether or not such activity is pursued for profit or advantage; provided, however, that Employee may engage in personal and/or passive investment and charitable activities and continue to operate Employee's security consulting business (OMC Consultants, Inc., a Florida corporation), so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties under this Agreement and do not result in a conflict of interest in regards to Employee's duties and obligations to the City.
Considering the evidence in the ethics complaint, this could be a bit of a problem.  The contract goes on to state...
All non City related work will be done under the Employee's personal time and will not use any City asset during that time. 
Again, from the ethics commission's press release...
Last April, Chief de Castro used his city e-mail account to solicit business for his wife’s agency.
WHOOPS!  Now remember, this isn't conjecture, it's fact, the chief used his city email address and the city's  "asset" to solicit business for his wife's insurance agency during business hours when he should have been working on city business.  That clearly puts the chief in violation of his employment contract and it least in my humble opinion gives the city grounds to fire him with cause as his contract requires.
 

Now, before the trolls come out of the woodwork and start leaving nasty comments, keep in mind that I'm one person who's done a cursory review of the chief's antics over the last couple of years.  With that said, look at the kind of crap we've uncovered that's put Martinez de Castro in the spot that he's in today.  I'm sure if a competent investigator and or law enforcement agency was put on the case they'd find much more of the same if not worse.  The question that we're left with now is why hasn't this been done yet and more importantly, why is Orlando Martinez de Castro still employed by the City of South Miami?
 



7 comments:

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    1. which would define compulsive readers of this blog as stalkers

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  2. What is former Maror Mary Scott Russell, now President of Charter South, doing singing the praises of Martinez de Castro at the most recent luncheon of the Red Sunset Merchants Assosiation. She is too much of a free spirited liberal to ally herself with someone who fights as dirty as he does. When the chief did the big drug bust one month before the '06 election, voters saw through that and knew that he was supporting her. When the PBA showed up to the '04 election and 13 of them each held up a letter that said, FELIU ARRESTED", voters saw through that. When the chief cancelled the Police Athletic League program in 04, voters saw through that.So a chief who fights as dirty as Harry should ask himself the question, DO YOU FEEL LUCKY ?

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    1. Ms Russell owes her job to her friend Orlando.
      Orlando got her elected as mayor back in 04 by getting the incumbent set up on a bribery charge. From the mayor's office she got known as a friend of business, which she parlayed into the Chamber seat. So she goes around the area praising and defending a crooked chief, despite his arresting her friend Warren Papove, and other nasty things. A person who defends a crook is called what?

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  3. city of south miami mayor mary scott russell a convicted felon???

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  4. More like someone helped once by the Mafia. When is the debt paid in full? Generally never.

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  5. Russell has dellussions of running. If OMDC or one of his cronies survive....

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