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Curley Calls for Resignations From Brookdale Board of Trustees

Freeholder director repeated call for resignations after former Brookdale Community College President Peter Burnham pleaded guilty to official misconduct charges.

 

Tuesday's guilty plea from former Brookdale Community College President Peter Burnham has some calling for more financial accountability from the college's board of trustees.

Burnham, 68 of Colts Neck, pleaded guilty on Tuesday before Judge Thomas F. Scully to two counts of official misconduct and one count of theft by deception. Prosecutors say Burnham used credit cards issued to him by Brookdale to purchase more than $10,000 worth of items.

According to News 12, Burnham made $216,000 in his position at Brookdale.

Freeholder Director John Curley, who became the community college's liaison in January, 2011, said he was the one to call attention to personal spending with college money from Burnham's office. Curley called for Burnham, and the Board of Trustees to resign.

"I tore through that budget and I was able to get a copy of the president's contract," Curley said. "I realized the Board of Trustees had been really lax."

Curley said he was the whistleblower, and he believes his comments and call for an investigation prompted the prosecutors to act.

Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni said, "I am not going to comment on how the case was referred to us or how it became apparent to us, but we are always listening, let's put it that way."

Curley said accountability does not stop at Burnham.

"I'm also calling again to the Board of Trustees who I feel have really shortchanged the taxpayers and the tuition payers at Brookdale," Curley said. "I am still calling for the board of trustees' resignation. Obviously except for the two new board members, who were just appointed a few months ago."

The Brookdale Community College Board of Trustees is made up of 12 board members, eight of whom are appointed by county freeholders and two by the governor's office. Currently, two trustees are up for reappointment.

Dr. Maureen Murphy, Jacob S. Elkes, Father Brian Butch, Dr. Lewis G. Anderson, Charles A. Karcher, Lora U. Campbell, David Flaherty, Tim Hart, S. Lucille Jones, Dr. Peter Kapsales, Richard M. Maser, Joan Raymond and Graduate Trustee Timothy Hart make up the current board.

Maureen Murphy was appointed in February 2012 as president of the college. David Flaherty of Howell and Charles A. Karcher of Colts Neck were appointed in May to replace board members Howard Birdsall, who stepped down in May 2011, and Simon Bosco, who resigned in November 2011. Hart is a student, appointed by his peers to serve a one-year term.

"I have no idea whether they knew what was going on, but again that goes back to the country club attitude that everyone's a friend to everyone else," Curley said. "The moral and fiduciary responsibility has been shrugged by the trustees. They should have followed Burnham's activities much closer."

Gramiccioni did not comment on Tuesday about current or future targets of state investigation. However, he said Burnham is continuing to cooperate with the Prosecutor's Office.

"Hopefully with a new Board of Trustees there will be a far greater accountability for the moral and fiduciary responsibility," Curley said.

Related Topics: Brookdale Community College, John Curley, Monmouth County Freeholders, and Peter Burnham

cynicinmarlboro

9:20 am on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

In total agreement. The only other outstanding question is why did the other long-term Freeholders not do this sooner?

Give 'em hell, John!

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joe

10:37 am on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Look into the other high positions at the college too. Vice president, etc. It goes further than the President.

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Mary Jones

12:26 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

This should be a lesson for all Americans how the tightly connected Boards work - how dare they give them man thousands upon thousands for private tuition for his children. THIEVES EVERY ONE OF THEM.

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John Jay

1:36 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

WAY TO GO JOHN!

You are Monmouth County's Teddy Roosevelt gutting corruption out of the county!

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Tx

5:52 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Start looking at towns for this same type stuff, and see what you will find, abuse of overtime phoney vouchers etc

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Fred M

7:10 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

We finally have a politician that doesn't act like one..Curley is doing what's best for the taxpayers...He isn't lookin to benefit himself..This is why other politicians don't like how he conducts himself...His way may be the Secrete that other politicians have been lookin for...TAXPAYERS COME FIRST...Good job Mr Curley

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Herky

7:40 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Curley is divirting the attention from himself and the OTHER FREEHOLDERS, they MUST HAVE APPROVED THE PAYMENTS!!?? An indepedent audit needs to be done, Clean House!!

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ASimon

8:09 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Curley seems to be very adept at complaining about open barn doors after the horse bolts out. His endless grandstanding is getting tiresome and just reminds us that he is the prototypical politician.

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Fred M

8:12 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Herky, Curley found out about Brookdale during his first term...Very Early in his first term...This was happening before he became a Freeholder, many years before he became a Freeholder..How in the world do you hold Curley accountable when he wasn't a Freeholder ? I am curious about how and who does the auditing of Brookdales Financial records annually

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Herky

9:47 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Fred M: I am sure , the accounting firm that does the auditing gets paid BIG money, and Missed all this??? Trust in Government, at its lowest !!

Fred M

5:45 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Auditors will do checks and balances,,,Trustees in General approve the dispursements and supervise the General Funds....This is what the Trustes are suppose to do..They watch the Finances,,They are suppose to look where the money goes and if the purchases are legit...Sounds like Trustees forgot to supervise....It's obvious they didn't ask any questions on where the money went,, Auditor will see if all monies are accounted for, not to see if a purchase was acceptable,,,

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J. Markowitz, Ph.D.

10:12 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Now - Get Lillian Burry's big bum out of the Fort Monmouth redevelopment project! That's a CONFLICT OF INTEREST! SO was the fact that BCC Board Member Birdsall's WIFE is her CAMPAIGN MANAGER - If it walks like a little, ugly phoney duck - it's a little, ugly, phoney duck...

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