Twin Falls: Otter’s Dealings Reek
Call it crony capitalism. Call it
quid pro quo
. Call it good ole’ corruption. Whatever you call it, the Idaho Education Network stinks. And the
stench has finally turned the noses of federal investigators. For those living under a rock, a state-level judge late last year ruled Syringa Networks was systematically “carved out” of the state’s $60 million Idaho Education Network (IEN). And who benefited from the state Department of Administration’s contractual tinkering? That would be fellow contractors Education Networks of America and CenturyLink. And here’s an interesting little twist: The latter two providers for Idaho’s now-illegal school broadband network pumped thousands into the campaign coffers of Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter and former Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna/Opinion Editor
Jon Alexander
, Twin Falls Times News.
More here.
Question: Are you finally starting to realize that Butch Otter’s crony capitalism is costing Idaho millions of dollars?
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog