Arkansas Lottery director survives attempted ouster

Sep 10, 2010, 8:48 am (11 comments)

Arkansas Lottery

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The director of the Arkansas Lottery survived an attempt this week to oust him from his job.

The Arkansas Lottery Commission voted down a motion to fire Ernie Passailaigue after the lottery director drew a strong rebuke for granting compensatory time off to employees who were exempt from receiving overtime pay.

"I'm going to let the motion speak for itself," said commissioner Ben Pickard of Searcy, who made the motion after the commission returned from executive session. Pickard and commissioner Ben White were the only two on the nine-member board to vote for the motion.

The executive session occurred after a contentious hour-long commission meeting, in which commission chairman Diane Lamberth criticized Passailaigue for what she called "a huge error in judgment."

"I feel like there's been some arrogance," she said.

Lamberth made her comments after Passailaigue told the panel he thought he had the authority to give comp time to the exempt employees for the good work they did in getting the lottery started last year.

Exempt employees are paid a salary and are ineligible for overtime pay.

Passailaigue approved 200 hours of comp time each for the commission's two vice presidents, Ernestine Middleton and David Barden, and for himself.

The director is paid $324,000 a year. Barden and Middleton each receive $225,000 annually.

The granting of the comp time was questioned in a recent study of the commission's personnel policies by the state personnel administrator.

The commission requested the study in July after receiving anonymous complaints about personnel issues.

The study, presented to the commission Wednesday, found that the majority of the commission's policies were consistent with most state government policies. However, it said the commission lacked a grievance process for employees and had no guidelines for the granting of compensation time to exempt employees.

The study questioned Passailaigue's authority to grant the compensation time.

Passailaigue told the panel that he originally asked the commission last year to consider granting the comp time, but after some discussion the commission voted to study the issue further and to seek legal advice.

He said the commission's personnel committee later met with state Office of Personnel Management officials and was told he had the authority to award the compensation.

Based on that information, Passailaigue said Wednesday, he withdrew his request for the commission to consider the issue because he thought he had the authority.

Lamberth said she thought the compensation issue was over when he withdrew his request from the commission.

"When it was withdrawn, we thought there was no more comp time," she said.

Passailaigue said there "obviously was some miscommunication."

During the meeting, the nine-member commission voted to work with the state Office of Personnel Management to get its personnel policies in-line with the rest of state government.

"It's apparent that we need some assistance," said commissioner Joe White of Conway.

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Comments

adamc224

It seems to me, that this state's lottery seems to be going through a hard time. all you hear from them is push and pull. Nothing about winning or education. Just they done this and they are going to get fired, the lottery is going to be closed, or the money is not right. Sound's like a typical government run item... The people's money being thrown around. and nobody is winning.....................

Have a nice day! :)

TnTicketlosers's avatarTnTicketlosers

They need to check this one first.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

The Director is paid $324,000 a year and the two Vice Presidents are paid $225,000 annually.

The Director decides to award himself and two of his cronies an extra 200 hours each of comp time for "doing good work in getting the lottery started last year."

With their lavish salaries in these hard economic times weren't they already being paid to do good work?

 

MEMO TO ARKANSAS:

 

Y'all got big problems in your lottery, Bubbas and Bubbettes.

Clean House Now before it gets worse.

You already have a Good Ol' Boy Network entrenched.

Commissioners Pickard and White will be forever overruled by the crooks.

Raise holy hell now or forever be ignored.

Let your legislators know that this will affect your vote come election time.

 

As Barney used to say: Nip it in the bud Andy, nip it, nip it, nip it.

Nino224's avatarNino224

Five weeks off on top of your regular time off is about right. How else are you supposed to spend 324K??? C'mon!!

But seriously, folks, the real victims here are the players of Arkansas.

Grovel's avatarGrovel

Quote: Originally posted by Nino224 on Sep 11, 2010

Five weeks off on top of your regular time off is about right. How else are you supposed to spend 324K??? C'mon!!

But seriously, folks, the real victims here are the players of Arkansas.

Not really since we do not care.

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

What he's done is chump change, compared to what Rebbeca Horrorgrove has done to the folks in Tennessee.

Nino224's avatarNino224

Quote: Originally posted by Grovel on Sep 11, 2010

Not really since we do not care.

Well, you should sine that's your money.

Grovel's avatarGrovel

Quote: Originally posted by Nino224 on Sep 11, 2010

Well, you should sine that's your money.

Don't really get pissed off about someone taking a few vacation days.

louise black

Quote: Originally posted by Grovel on Sep 12, 2010

Don't really get pissed off about someone taking a few vacation days.

I Agree! after all that why people take the stressful jobs to be compensated. Don't have a problem with it.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Grovel on Sep 11, 2010

Not really since we do not care.

And that's exactly what they're counting on.

And if everybody in Arkansas has the same apathetic reaction, you will soon have the kind of lottery you really deserve.

Kind of like the one we have here in Tennessee.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by louise black on Sep 13, 2010

I Agree! after all that why people take the stressful jobs to be compensated. Don't have a problem with it.

They knew what the compensation was when they took those jobs.

Now they want more for allegedly (in their own opinion) doing a good job?

And they get to decide if they did a good job and give themselves a bonus?

Would they have taken a pay cut if they hadn't done this alleged good job?

Somehow I don't think so.

This is reminiscent of Chicago Demothug (yes, I just coined that word) politics and it stinks to high heaven.

Amazingly and unfortunately, there are people who don't seem to mind having the wool pulled over their eyes.

Or they're just diagonally parked in a parallel universe.

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