Thursday, December 18, 2008

Pedernales Electric Co-Op Scandal Begs Legislative Action

One of the most offensive scandals of 2008 has been the Pedernales Electric Co-Op’s continuing saga of greed and corruption. The PEC has royally urinated on its “members” – captive customers of the utility.

It has been the subject of extensive coverage by the Austin American-Statesman. See the most recent article http://www.statesman.com/search/content/business/stories/other/12/17/1217pec.html
as well as the accompanying Editorial by the Statesman: http://www.statesman.com/search/content/editorial/stories/12/17/1217pedernales_edit.html

Like most scandals, the web is woven by a number of players, and the circle is often unbroken:

The alleged ringleader in the scandal is Bennie Fuelberg, the former General Manager of the PEC. Apparently, the PEC made some questionable payments to the law firm of Clark, Thomas & Winters that eventually made their way to Curtis Fuelberg, the brother of Bennie Fuelberg. Among his many clients, Curtis Fuelberg is one of the lead lobbyists for the Texas Trial Lawyers Association.

In the AAS story, the spokesperson for Bennie Fuelberg is none other than Jason Stanford. Stanford is one of the leading liberal opposition researchers in Texas, a perennial Democratic Party vendor and frequently works for the TTLA on various political campaigns.

It appears to me that Curtis Fuelberg and Jason Stanford may be getting paid with monies from ill-gotten gains.

This week, a 390-page investigation was released which is full of problems for the PEC executives – and the captive ratepayers.

There are few heroes when corruption is so prevalent and ongoing, but the Austin American-Statesman and reporter Claudia Grisales along with Sen. Troy Frasier and Rep. Patrick Rose are to be commended for shedding light on the problems, and encouraging action.

Let’s hope the legislature sees fit to release the customers of this failed monopoly and brings justice to the members.

Perhaps the PEC should be split up, sold and the members get the profits, along with opportunity to shop for another electricity provider.

1 comment:

linda p said...

that would be nice . its the same here at tvec co-op its just a monopoly here its the good ole boy system our board members has been on board for ever theres no set term either. I do wish that someone would come down and do some investigation here!.