Iddo Benzeevi’s four independent committees outpaced by far campaign expenses of all other candidates.
Published: Feb. 25, 2015 – Updated: 9:50 p.m.
Campaign spending by developer Highland Fairview in the November Moreno Valley City Council election topped $500,000, final spending reports show.
To read story by Imran Ghori in The Press-Enterprise, click here.
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How about the way that Iddo buys the MoVal staff too… just ask the FBI run Public Corruption Task Force about why they are really in town, and it’s not about the recall victims, but the folks on staff (or that were on staff) that the City Council are trying to protect.
Ex-City Manager Henry G. was making over $300K/yr. in salary alone, why would he resign in the face of an investigation about the developers greasing of the CEQA skids for the World’s biggest Logistics Center aka Truck Stop in MoVal’s brownfields off of SR-60 on the city’s east side?
Maybe staff engineer Mark Sambito, who wears multiple hats as a RivCo. Sheriff’s deputy, head of MoVal’s land development section, and a private consultant who’s previously done business with Highland Fairview (used to be their engineer too!) could shed some light on these special relationship circumstances with a developer that is currently requesting entitlement approvals from the city leaders??… what is this Task Force really up to, because if they haven’t interviewed Sambito yet, maybe they really don’t want to know about it after all.