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A police-union fundraiser's interesting past
By adamg on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 9:51am
Clean Up BPPA did some research into the fundraiser to whom the Boston Police Patrolman's Association paid $260,000 in 2010 (which equals 77% of the revenue she brought in). Be sure to check out the comments on that post for the interesting things people in the house she owns have been up, to as well.
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Who Gets 77% Commission?
Who Gets 77% Commission?
$260,000 a year is good money.
You might think BPPA could pay less than $250,000 for the $70,000 they keep.
Who arranged the advertising deal with Lisa Hutchinson & David Gargano and does s/he have a relationship that goes beyond this business relationship?
Are the finances of the scholarship program available for review? If it's set up as a non-profit the AG can review the books.
I would think the companies that withdrew their advertising but chose to continue to donate to the scholarship fund would want to know how those funds are being used.
Nice police work, BPPA
They aren't bigots, they're chumps. That makes me feel much better.
They're bigots AND chumps
They're bigots AND chumps
Chumps or...
...that commission is getting kicked back to people involved with Pax. I would like to think that these people are so dumb as to allow a 77% of their revenue slip away to a commission, but come on. It's more than just Commonwealth Productions getting paid on this.
Open letter to the BPPA
I will handle fundraising for you from here on out for only $100,000/year, more than doubling your schloarship funding. Please contact me via Adam Gaffin. Thanks.
Whitman is sketchy
For a "quiet town" Whitman is one of the sketchiest places in the Commonwealth. Arsonists, a police force with a history of corruption and racism, heroin, and whatever the hell is going on with this Raynor Ave house and their phony commissions.