5th
UPDATE
BULLETIN
Evans Resigns DOT Post, Admitting Relationship
With Commissioner
5th Update at 5:02 p.m. adds Evans comment to Gainesville
Times. New material highlighted.
4th Update at 2:40 p.m. adds conflicting reports on whether Abraham
offered to resign.
3rd Update at 1:25 p.m. adds additional comment from Evan, background
on his re-elections.
2nd Update at 1:10 p.m. adds audio of Evans' statement.
Updated at 12:53 p.m. with additional context and statement by Evans.
By Dick Pettys
InsiderAdvantage Georgia
(4/17/08) DOT Board Chairman Mike Evans, who provided the key
vote last October to put Gena Abraham in the commissioner's chair
and later survived an attempt by House Speaker Glenn Richardson
to dump him, resigned as chairman and as a board member today, admitting
he had developed a relationship with Abraham.
The dating relationship did not develop until
after Abraham was elected commissioner and after his own re-election
to the board, he told a Gainesville Times reporter later Thursday.
More on that in a bit.
Board policy does not permit personal relationships in the chain
of command, he said.
The board quickly scheduled a special meeting for April 21st without
saying what it was about. Vice Chairman Garland Pinholster, who
moves up to the chairmanship position until board officer elections
are held in June, said the meeting would be about what Abraham would
do.
"The ball is in her court," he said.
We've heard conflicting reports about whether
Abraham offered her resignation during one of a series of closed-door
meetings which both preceded and occurred during the middle of Thursday's
regular board meeting. One source told us she offered her resignation
and it was turned down by the board. Another told us she offered
the resignation during the board's executive session and it was
not turned down, but she withdrew it before the meeting was opened
to the public.
Both Evans and Abraham are single. Nevertheless,
the development comes as a major embarrassment for Gov. Sonny Perdue,
who recommended Abraham for the commissioner's post and pulled out
all the stops to get her elected and who also defended Evans against
the Speaker's effort to oust him.
For at least the next few days until this
resolves itself, it also casts a cloud over the governor's effort
through Abraham to modernize and improve the operations of the department.
There was no immediate comment from the governor's
office.
Here is a sound
clip and what follows is the transcript of the statement which
Evans read during the board meeting, which finally took place some
2 and a half hours after it was scheduled to begin:
"Over the last five months I've worked
closely with Commissioner Abraham to work toward change within this
department.
"Over the course of those five months
I've grown to admire and respect her more and more every day. Her
sense of integrity and work ethic is well known throughout the state
and I can certainly see why.
"Over the last month or so we have developed
a relationship that we both want to be more than just professional.
She's become my friend. As that friendship developed, we realized
there was a possibility of something more than just a friendship.
At that point, about two weeks ago, I went to Vice Chairman Pinsholster
to discuss - along with the commissioner - to discuss that and the
best direction to go.
"We concluded at the time two weeks
ago that it was best to inform the board, and that was done yesterday
in executive session.
"DOT policy does not permit, as most
of you know, relationships other than professional or friendship
within the direct chain of command. As chairman of the board, I
strongly believe that the chairman should be the model for respect
and adherance to that policy and I wish to see that in all GDOT
employees, certainly with the challenges that we face.
"In doing so, I must, therefore, today
tendered my resignation as chairman and as member of this Department
of Transportation Board."
Evans also apologized to the House members
who defied Richardson and voted for his re-election several months
ago during the legislative caucus in which he won re-election. DOT
board members are elected by caucuses of state legislators from
the congressional districts in which they served. Richardson stripped
four House members of their committee assignments and stripped one
of his Capitol office.
Evans said:
"My heart is certainly heavy today because
I know that by tendering my resignation, I am disappointing a great
number of people who have supported me throughout the years and
particularly during my election a couple months ago. There are those
who suffered great losses in support of me and for that I will be
eternally grateful for their support. I will spend, I guess, the
rest of my days trying to restore that trust and gaining their forgiveness
for having stepped down at this point in my term."
Later, Evans told The Gainesville Times' Harris Blackwood that
he and Abraham did not begin a dating relationship until after she
had been elected commissioner and he had been re-elected to the
board.
"If I had known on the day I was re-elected
that this was a possibility, or if it had been something we talked
about, I would not have sought re-election," he was quoted
as saying.
Evans said he and Abraham joined a few members
of the House and Senate on their first public dates. When they began
to realize that the relationship was evolving into something more,
they met with Pinholster to discuss it, he said.
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