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05/16/2014

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month to fire Ethics and Compliance Officer Steve Uebelacker as particularly worrisome. U e b e l a c k e r c l a s h e d w i t h C o u n t y Commissioner Joe Barbetta last year over alle- gations made to Uebelacker that Barbetta had been seen fraternizing with representatives from companies with which the county does business. According to information provided to the News Leader by county spokesperson Jamie Carson last year, Uebelacker never considered the allegations warranted an investigation, but he did meet with Barbetta to give the commissioner "an informal heads-up, as a courtesy." That launched a war of words between Barbetta and Uebelacker, with Barbetta charging that the employee who made the allegations should have been identified and fired. But Uebelacker declined to do that, telling the News Leader in a statement, "It's imperative to me that employees know they can come to me in confidence." After Uebelacker was fired last month, for- mer County Administrator Randy Reid told the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Barbetta had pressured him to terminate Uebelacker's employment. In an email sent in February, Harmer, who took over as county administra- tor after Reid was fired last fall, wrote that "the Ethics and Compliance Office is not the appropriate vehicle to accept or investigate ethical allegations or complaints against the public or elected officials." Krassner said Monday night that county com- missioners "should not be off-limits" when it comes to internal investigations. "If you're going to have an ethics officer or an inspector general, that should be for the entire govern- ment body," he added. More than one of the attendees Monday said they were troubled by the Uebelacker firing. "I think there ought to be an investigation of the firing of the ethics officer," Friends of Warm Mineral Springs activist Juliette Jones said. Others asked how an ethics officer could really be expected to properly investigate his or her own employers. Cathy Antunes, vice president of the Sarasota County Coalition of Neighborhood Associations, addressed the County Commission last fall on the day it fired County Administrator Randall Reid. Photo by Norman Schimmel Sarasota News Leader May 16, 2014 Page 24

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