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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 05:07 AM
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FEC investigating Kansas GOP - this is juicy
Edited on Fri Jan-29-10 05:08 AM by proud2BlibKansan
TOPEKA | Federal officials have audited the Kansas Republican Party over record-keeping problems, and the state GOP once fell behind on its rent, internal memos show.

The documents, obtained by The Associated Press, disclosed an audit by the Federal Election Commission over problems in 2007-08, when Kris Kobach was state party chairman. The documents said the GOP later was unable to do an internal audit because of problems with its records and noted that it missed several months' worth of payroll tax payments in 2008.

Public records show the FEC also fined the party $500 last year, after Kobach's departure as chairman, for filing a monthly campaign finance report late. The party appealed but paid the fine in September.


They didn't pay the rent? Maybe they should have applied for Section 8!
The documents said the FEC did not suspect misuse of party funds and that the problems cited by it were corrected. But early last year, one document said, the party was behind on four months' rent.


Aha!
The Kansas GOP's past problems remain relevant to some Republicans because Kobach is running for secretary of state.


Now for the juicy part!
Kobach said he's heard about the FEC investigation and said it stems from "a series of poor reports" filed by the party's former executive director, Christian Morgan. Kobach said the problems weren't his fault, though he said he takes responsibility for hiring Morgan after becoming chairman in January 2007.

"Obviously, his strength is running good campaigns," Kobach said. "His forte is not bookkeeping."

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The report suggested the audit would show problems linked to "inadequate staffing and supervision."

Morgan said many tasks that should have fallen to others fell to him and questioned Kobach's leadership. Morgan is now a political consultant, and his firm is working for one of Kobach's GOP opponents in the secretary of state's race, J.R. Claeys.

"It would have been nice to have had a little help running the party," Morgan said.


http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1714740.html




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