December 16, 2005 - 2:40pm

DeAnna Minus-Job

Embattled Assistant Commissioner of Community Affairs DeAnna Minus-Vincent is out of a job when Jon Corzine takes office in January, Democratic sources confirmed. Minus-Vincent is in hot water for taking free tickets to Sesame Street Live at the Continental Arena earmarked for needy children for her daughter and members of her family. Minus-Vincent apparently used four special backstage passes. Codes of ethical standards used by the state prohibit the acceptance of gifts from firms or organizations their department does business with. Last year, Minus-Vincent got in trouble for approving a $10,000 grant for her father's organization and for $55,000 in grants to her sister's organization. The stories on Minus-Vincent's problems was broken by Gannett's Sandy McClure.

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Has this been confirmed? I know that there is a contract with N


Has this been confirmed? I know that there is a contract with NJN that says otherwise. The backstage passes were for the DCA representative. Also, if there was a contract with NJN, is it a gift? Finally, if you look further into the Code of Ethics, it states that: No State officer or employee, special State officer or employee, or member of the Legislature shall solicit, receive or agree to receive, whether directly or indirectly, any compensation, reward, employment, gift, honorarium, out-of- State travel or subsistence expense or other thing of value from any source other than the State of New Jersey, for any service, advice, assistance, appearance, speech or other matter related to the officer, employee, or member's official duties, except as authorized in this section.

b. A State officer or employee, special State officer or employee, or member of the Legislature may, in connection with any service, advice, assistance, appearance, speech or other matter related to the officer, employee, or member's official duties, solicit, receive or agree to receive, whether directly or indirectly, from sources other than the State of NJ, the following:

(2) reimbursement or payment of actual and reasonable expenditures for travel or subsistence and allowable entertainment expenses associated with attending an event in New Jersey if expenditures for travel or subsistence and entertainment expenses are not paid for by the State of New Jersey;

Aren't NJN and NJSEA part of the State? Didn't she ack as the spokesperson for the event?

For an administration that is looking to bring about ethics reform...why would they base their decisions on a non-story by Gannett. Why not let the Commission rule?

12/17/05 11:17 am