Wukela calls for investigation of city funding
Published: September 4, 2008
Updated: October 25, 2008
FLORENCE — Democratic Florence Mayoral candidate Stephen J. Wukela said city Council should ask the S.C. Attorney General’s Office to investigate and audit funding given to councilman Ed Robinson or any organizations with which council members are associated.
“The appearance of impropriety is impropriety,” Wukela said Thursday during a noon press conference. “The time for the good ol’ boy system of closed-door dealing must come to an end and give way to change through honest leadership and open government.”
Wukela said all council members should voluntarily disclose the amount of public funds they have received from the city and how those funds were spent.
Robinson recently came under fire for Florence’s delayed Juneteenth festival, which celebrates the end of slavery and was funded by $7,400 of the city’s state accommodations tax money.
The event was held Aug. 23. Robinson has said that nearly $6,000 of the funding went toward booking singer Little Royal and his band.
Robinson said he thinks there’s a “team effort” to discredit him and win the black vote by leading him into a battle with The Community Times editor Larry Smith.
“It is not my intent to have a black-on-black fight here,” Robinson said.
Smith has written articles calling Robinson into question regarding Juneteenth funds.
In February, Robinson made a motion to deny Smith’s request for the S.C. Black Family Expo to receive $6,000 in accommodations tax funding, but wouldn’t say why. Council unanimously denied the request; Mayor Frank Willis didn’t attend the meeting because he was ill, and councilman Bobby Holland was out of town.
Robinson said checks for Juneteenth, which are received quarterly, were made out to the Black Music Festival, the Juneteenth organization and the Florence Community Development Agency. He said he promotes Juneteenth but is not on the event’s committee.
Rocky Pearce, who will face Wukela as an independent candidate, said “every penny was accounted for” when he served as mayor, as it would be if he’s elected this year.
“If there is a hint of any kind of conflict, there should be more scrutiny there,” Pearce said.
Wukela also has called for an independent auditor to review each contract the city has signed over the past five years. He said he wants to ensure that the city followed procurement policies, that fair market value was paid, that no conflicts of interest existed with city government officials, and that contracts were awarded fairly in a way that promotes diversity.
Wukela also said the city prosecutor should submit to the State Law Enforcement Division and state attorney general any warrants or summons issued for council members within the past five years, as well as a statement of whether the warrants were dismissed or prosecuted.
He also said that council should direct the police chief to refer any criminal investigations involving city government officials to SLED.
Florence Police Chief Anson Shells said his department has made it a practice to refer such an investigation to SLED to avoid any conflicts of interest.
If an officer witnesses a crime, however, he or she can make a case, Shells said.
Robinson has been arrested twice in the past two years on charges of driving under suspension. Since 2004, he has pleaded no contest to interfering with a police officer and has been acquitted of simple assault.
“Any incident that I’ve had with the police hasn’t been handled by the city,” but in county court, Robinson said.
Wukela made his comments during a press conference where students from South Florence High School, his alma mater, asked him about his memories of the school. He recalled his American government teacher, Eva Grant.
“Eva Grant would never have stood for this kind of operation of government where there wasn’t a disclosure of what’s going on,” Wukela said.
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I heard that the only people who attended this “event” were family members of the band. Can anyone verify this?
I am so glad that Wukela is having this investigated. I can tell you that Ed Robinson has gotten away with more than this and they keep voting him in. People look at the whole picture Ed Robinson is taking money out of your pockets and putting it in his. I bet he put $6000 in his own pocket and paid $1000 for the band and then $600 for food. But then again the people that attended probably brought the food. He is a criminal and needs to be in jail. I sure hope that he is locked up for all of his misdeeds. If not he will have to answer to a higher power eventually. That you can take to the bank…
Its about time someone investigated this man. Getting $76oo for a festival, and tehn spending $6000 of it on a band? Come on! I remember the news report on this, there were only about 100 people in attendance. Doesnt seem like a good investment to me. Knowing Robinson, I would not put it past him,if he got a piece of that $6000 as a manager fee.
Florence…....vote Wukela in November! PLEASE!
Ok, so I just had to go look. Go to SCSOS.com (this is the SC Secretary of State’s web site). Select “Corporation Search” and type in Florence Community Development Agency. Well, will you look there…bet you can’t guess who the Registerd Agent Name is…yep you got it. Edward Robinson…
When is it going to stop with Robinson? Why can’t he take responsibility for his actions? Why can’t we get him out of office?
Seems interesting to me that he denied $6000 for the SC Black Family Expo but yet somehow managed to get his hands on $7600 to have a celebration for the end of slavery - yet the checks were made out to the Black Music Festival. Who is the Black Music Festival? If we dug hard enough, would we find his name tied to that organization as well? How is it that he scheduled a band to play at a building that was surprising locked up tight due to a recent change in ownership, to only find out later that the building was his? You can’t tell me he didn’t know his building wasn’t going to be available well enough in advance to cancel the band that showed up. Go get him Wukela…
I am glad to see we finally have someone challeging the local good ol boy system. I grew up in Florence and the current city adminstration is such a disappointment. They have been allowed to run things as the wish with no questions ask for way too long. I have to laugh when I see the “City of Character” bumper stickers…. we have lacked character, integrity, and accountability for some time now. It is refreshing to see someone like Wukela step in and try to make changes that will allow Florentines to hold thier heads high again. Great job Wukela!
Pearce said…“every penny was accounted for” when he served as mayor…
Prove it. Put the records where your mouth is, and let’s see if they’ll stand up to the light of day. Exactly how many of those pennies did you collect when you held office via Pearce & Pearce Realty? How many deeds were recorded on properties transacted within a few minutes of city council voting to annex those very properties into the city? The city buys property from a major medical institution for an astronomically inflated price, while at the same time leasing other city property to the same institution for what…a dollar?
That’s some accounting, right there.
“...there should be more scrutiny there.“
You know, this is EXACTLY what I was thinking.
Vote Wukela in November, Florence!

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