Watchdog Report Vol.22 No.05 – Hit by Recent Malware Attack
WATCHDOG REPORT
Miami-Dade, FL
Vol. 22. No.05*
November 28, 2021
Daniel A. Ricker, Publisher & Editor
www.watchdogreport.net & www.miamiherald.com/news/columnists/dan_ricker
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CONTENTS
Argus Report: heard Seen on the street:
>>>> Miami elections a “mandate,” for mayor and commissioners, says Diaz de la Portilla & King defeating incumbent Watson, Is WDR being blocked(not true my computer attacked, waiting for supporters donated new one ordered); Clerk Hannon just reappointed along with Attorney Menendez
At Thursday’s Miami commission meeting elected leaders reveled on their victories and while Mayor Francis Suarez prevailed against no real opposition.
Miami residents Thursday at the commission meeting got his muse Eddy Leal, Esq. to do the proclamations again and he is a paid muse $110,000 for Suarez. Leal representing the mayor also honored the national “Miami Shield Team,” and was a offshoot of the 2004 “Global Initiative To Combat Nuclear Terrorism,” held at the Intercontinental Hotel. The national Shield meeting was held in October in Miami.
Leal also gave a proclamation for a foster home organization not listed on the agenda, but she noted there are 16,000 foster kids in Miami-Dade County. A representative said and Miami has 755 foster families and given its National Adoption Day proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan. She noted the county has placed 4,000 kids in foster families recently from age 1-18 years, she said.
Bakehouse Art Complex turns 35-years a cultural jewel for aspiring artists
The Bakehouse an artist space is celebrating its 35th Anniversary and the low-cost artist space shows the “transformational power of art,” said a representative on the dais .
What about the Miami redistricting team Former Fla. Leg. Miguel De Grandy and Steve Codey presented to commissioners’ questions how to draw the new five district maps for commissioners where deviation oof residents can be no higher than 10 percent.
County library system turns 50th Anniversary, offers free podcast ability at Coral Reef Library
The Miami -Dade County honored the 50th Anniversary of the county’s public libraries that facilitated info on COVID and currently has social workers working on site and at Coral Reef library you can record podcasts for free. And county’s library system is not one most of us grew-up with and has a wide variety or resources and staff and is a funded tax district.
MIAMI_DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
>>> School Board’s Audit and Budget Review committee meets Dec.7, CPA’s,public firewall for fiscal integrity
The community’ firewall The Schools Budget Review and Advisory Board is meeting Dec.7 at the administrative headquarters and the body made up of CPA’s keep the district’s feet to the fire along with the schools I.G.
And to read the agenda go to http://mca.dadeschools.net/virtual_abac_info.html
>>> Cyber-attacks continue against WDR, will History Miami become tech vault for many south Florida bloggers with tons of internal info in digital form, historical shame if data is lost
You did not get a WDR last week because I was again cyber attacked despite decent security and they wiped out some recent info though most from the past was back upped. After this I had an idea that should appeal to History Miami, though much is still on the web page www.watchdogreport.net . The museum should consider having a digital archive of many of the bloggers in South Florida. For many have a huge number of emails on a variety of topics on what internally is happening in many of the public institutions and can be used by historians in the future after many of the schemes tried or suggested by governments, have gone bad.
>>>> CITY OF MIAMI: Mayor Suarez through fiscal intimidation wins reelection but will he be able to get anything done with Nemesis Carollo winning another term with 64 percent of the vote in low turnout elections coming in at 17percent countywide
The bloodbath is over, Mayor Francis Suarez is reelected with 78.61 percent of the citywide vote against marginal challengers and for many he just ran again as a formality after scaring off any potential challenger with his obscene $6 million campaign war chest and continues the trend countywide of dissuading people running and used many times in judicial races to elect our communities’ jurists. Suarez hoping for higher office needs to develop leadership skills and temperament. He blames any criticism of his administration as the fault of the “media.” Something that, won’t fly in a higher office quest that includes the mayor having a television studio at city hall, and not getting the respect of the commissioners after numerous blunders and had a no-bid marina development issue on the ballot that failed, and the man is a political avatar. And it will be only in the future the residents see the results of many of his initiatives that have involved federal bailout money to keep the city solvent. Further the family man lists no income since the city’s disclosure forms are so vague in the requirements and this applies to all the commissioners financial disclosure forms not even there city salaries and opens up a Pandora’s box when it comes to good ,transparent government as mayor who just got back from Glasgow Scotland tools around in a upscale Ford Explorer platinum model and shows re attempt to demonstrate himself as a eco warrior. That is something others have to spearhead.
Miami-Dade County
>>> Cruelty to animals now includes dogs fighting to death in car trunks, county stiffens animal abuse ordinance, another only in Miami horror
Miami-Dade County commission strengthened the ordinance recently involving animal cruelty similar to state statutes, said sponsor Danielle Cohen Higgins. Many people know that cock fighting is common in parts of Miami Dade, but apparently a new sport has emerged and we have crossed a line in South Florida when people put dogs in car trunks to fight to the death and these cruel events are sometimes hard to stomp out but this was the first time I heard of dogs fighting in trunks versus empty pools. And the ordinance that includes Peafowls are also included, said commissioner Raguel Regalado, supporting the legislation.
PHT/ JHS
>>> President’s report Oct.26,2021 unedited: Carlos A. Migoya, Chief Executive Officer, Jackson Health System (JHS) reminded everyone that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, and it’s not going away any time soon. JHS moved its COVID-19 alert status for the month of September from critical to high, and with medium perhaps coming in the next week. Mr. Migoya reported that Jackson North Medical Center (JNMC) is now open and off to a successful start. In the last 60 days JNMC provided care for approximately 2,700 emergency department patients, inpatient volume exceeded plan by 40 percent, and the maternity unit opened its doors 8 days ago. On August 27th, the Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) team performed the first living kidney removal for a transplant conducted with a surgical robot. This is another example of the ways JHS and the University of Miami are combining cutting-edge technology with world-class healthcare providers to make miracles for patients. Thanks to the JHS negotiating team and union partners’ the Labor Union Contracts are completed; forwarded to the Board of Trustees for approval, and then will be forwarded the Board of County Commissioners for final approval. Highlights of the Labor Union Contracts included: an increase of the minimum wage to $15.00 an hour, created competitive salaries to have first choice among healthcare professionals, agreed that JHS leaders and labor unions are in favor of vaccination to protect patients and each other, and impose a biweekly penalty of $50 for any employee who is not fully vaccinated by January 2022. Each Board member was individually briefed regarding the Labor Union Contracts. Mr. Migoya announced that the Women’s Hospital at Jackson Memorial has been designated one of four hospitals in the country that is a center for excellence for Accreta and for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) births by the Maternal Centers of Excellence; and Becker’s Hospital Review, the leading hospital magazine for hospital business news has listed Michael A. Garcia, Chief Information Officer (CIO), JHS among the 100 CIO’s to know in 2022.
>>>M-DC Public Schools district’s digital divide upgrade est. at $500 million, “70,000 new devices,” already ordered, Goodman, C.P.A. likely new chief auditor, for nation’s 4th largest public school district.
At the Miami-Dade public Schools meeting Wednesday the discussion of keeping students’ computers up to date and usable given all the virtual learning that has been going on is estimated to be a $500 million investment and the district has already ordered “70,000,devices,” said staff and the program is extremely expensive said board member Dr. Marta Perez. Staff also noted that some 500 million people access the network, which highlights the problem of keeping the devices current in the fast changing and supply limited world of today. Further, the district is creating a technology advisory committee that in the past included Manny Medina, a local tech maven.
>>> New district chief auditor moves forward after school board waives workshop, man known to board, will be Jon Goodman, C.P.A., a solid choice for community fire wall watchdog.
Further the board voted to waive the required board workshop to select the district’s new chief auditor likely veteran auditor Jon Goodman, C.P.A. and the man is key to the nation’s fourth largest public schools district, that in the 1990’s was plagued with scandals but the new audit budget advisory committee now made-up of CPA’s not the case back then and is the community’s firewall on how millions in public dollars are being spent.
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST
>>> Management changes at Jackson Health System? Don S. Steigman is promoted to president of Jackson Health System, a good choice for continuity after CEO Migoya says sayonara after one-year contract extension, both have done remarkable job, during COVID, and working well with other hospital systems, like Baptist Health System, and its affiliation with FIU’s medical school in south Florida and the loose consortium is a major achievement for the public good, in this medical crisis.
>>Aug. PHT agenda: PRESIDENT’S REPORT: As JHS prepares for the future, Mr. Migoya announced effective immediately the following changes to the leadership structure: Promoted to President of Jackson Health System was Don S. Steigman. Mr. Steigman will be the driving force behind further evolution and integration with the University of Miami; remain the senior executive for the non-negotiable priorities of patient outcomes, quality, and safety; continue operational oversight of all outpatient facilities and their strategies, as well as the long-term care centers; and some key non-clinical areas such as construction and program planning. Promoted to Chief Operating Officer of Jackson Health System was David Zambrana. Mr. Zambrana will oversee all inpatient clinical operations; and provide leadership for the chief nursing executive and the business and operational improvement team. Mr. Steigman and Mr. Zambrana will collaborate to ensure the experiences in JHS urgent care centers and primary care clinics align with physician practices, emergency departments, hospitals and specialized programs.
EDITORIAL
Another month has passed today for the WDR, I had no idea back in May 2000,that I would still be doing this. Since I just wanted to get rid of Miami commissioner J.L Plummer, who lost back then
>>> This is the first Vol. 22 No.02 issue and back in 05.05.00 I had no idea I would still be doing this, especially given some medical scares in the early years when I did not have health insurance when I was septic, and I was saved by surgeon Jorge Rabaza,M.D., at South Miami Hospital.
I did not go to Jackson. Since I knew the CEO Dr. Roldan and I didn’t want to get any special treatment, like some commissioners did, and at south Miami I knew only a neighbor Dr. Yvonne Johnson, M.D. and her family and I survived the ordeal, ‘by a flip of a coin,” said the surgeon Dr. Jorge Rabaza and that is a very humbling experience and why I have been able to keep at it since, even after breaking my hip, while a setback, I am mobile and attending meetings and I would not have jumped into watching public institutions. If I had not seen some of the waste and lack of communication among the billions in public institutions spent.
Further, former Miami Commissioner J.L. Plummer, in office 29-years had a hand in it when at the dais he would be a Florida cracker and say, “I hate “everyone, the Jews, the Krauts Spics and others,” all the same and then cackle .” And then his political people Phil Hammersmith said in public “I get them elected then I tell them what to do,” Back then he came-up to me outside Miami City Hall and he said to me, “You f…k little people were going to crush you,” he intoned, and he would later die a few months later. And a number of people suggested that I might have killed him even though he died from a septal defect.
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH: Voters will be asked if hotels, restaurants, should take part in the food & beverage tax, for funding county’s homeless trust & domestic violence agency passes, $5 million passed by county BCC for purchase of new residence building, for homeless trust, many, involve families not one to one, Ocean Beach hit with another murder of innocent tourist family father
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Further, I have a touch of the Delta virus, sniffles, low grade fever, fatigue, and lack of taste and smell and getting vaccinated must be South Florida’s goal to end this terrible scourge that is hammering our healthcare systems. Further, young people who liken COVID-19 to getting the flu had better check out what long haulers go through may not resolve itself. I know because I am one of those people with long term impacts and it is not pleasant and while the vaccine mitigates the severity residents must get vaccinated if we are ever getting back to normal. Here are two links on the consequences of covid in the long run and it is not pleasant and more medical studies are ongoing.
COVID ‘Long Haulers’: Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 | Johns Hopkins Medicine:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/long-term-effects.html
Further, I am doing an investigative story on my time in a nursing home and later an assisted living facility(that state legislators need to look into this before they become patients because it is a flip of the coin in some cases, and what I observed during the month-long time I lived at these two institutions will be written about including medical staff qualifications, that varied in a variety of ways and I am just glad to have left them before anything negative happened to me while I was there. Both places were for profit and that was very apparent.
Update: During my month at a nursing home in Kendall I noticed a number of things. One was a food receipt on the food tray but not the food, but probable still billed to Medicare. And at an assisted living facility in Broward. I was being treated by people with unknown medical credentials. Further, since February when I had a mild case of COVID, I have rarely gotten a deep sound sleep, which was rare for me.
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CITY OF MIAMI
>>> Will Miami’s new Homeless ordinance threaten continued HUD funding for county trust? says Dir. Mallette
Miami makes first move to criminalize being homeless with Carollo ordinance, item discussed this past week after objections of homeless activists, Carollo asks objectors to adopt a homeless person since so passionate for humane treatment of the homeless, and city passes some legislation on the matter that Carollo says does not “criminalize,” the issue and he showed a video of homeless being interviewed in Maurice Ferre Park. Many of these people sleeping on a park bench refused a room and Carollo noted many of them were from out of town or the country.
He is convinced the issue of the homeless is just a business and the county’s homeless trust is the vehicle. However, during the discussion on the matter trust director Victoria Mallette, noted that on the NOFA HUD application it is asked? “What is your community doing to not criminalize homeless,” she warned, and the federal agency funds the trust with over $50 million in homeless assistance.
Further, Constance Collins of Lotus House Village a shelter for women and children. She suggested to the commission that Miami should create a “Joint city task force,” that would work with the shelter providers.
Miami passed Thursday a first reading ordinance that could criminalize homelessness for people that will not accept a shelter bed and blocks a pathway or an encampment. and if passed is of concern to homeless providers like the county’s homeless trust and its director Vickey Mallette has warned the commission that there is a potential it could impact the HUD funds, drawdown some $65 million granted by the federal agency that believes the trust is a national model with its commitment to a continuum of care. But has Carollo calling the homeless services a “business,” and given the amount of money spent $7 million. He said, “he was willing to buy a hotel or two,” saying the city has lots of land. Allette noted the number of homeless has dropped to a 16-year low of just over 500 in the last count.
Miami staff also did a presentation on the city’s new homeless services and objectives which is to “provide a safe environment for these people in the shelters that usually have a boss in the population and is considered not safe. Carollo (net worth $1.7 million and owes Capital bank $292,565). Once told the media after his divorce in 2001 that “he was worth more dead than alive.” But like a phoenix he has financially bounced back that includes a house in Coconut Grove that has an estimated worth of $2.0 million. The man has also found a homeless ally in commissioner Manolo Reyes who also objects to these people sleeping on the street. This item is coming back this Thursday with Carollo asking residents to adopt a homeless person, though he tells the media he is not one of those people.
>>>New Fraud in South Florida immigration attorney fraud, scam payment for non- services, threaten scammed with INS reporting, says county’s Hispanic affairs Bd. Chair
Miami-Dade has a new immigration fraud that is causing fear in the undocumented community, was discussed at the county’s Hispanic advisory bord meeting and given the confusion in what a attorney’s name means in different South American countries. The residents trying to change their INS status are going to these bogus non- U.S. attorneys and when they pay, and nothing is accomplished. They are threatened to then be turned into the INS and it is much more widespread, than the community realizes, said the committee chair.
City of Miami
What about the media fortress at Miami City Hall?
Police are stopping public during press conferences, not a good sign, for insecure mayor Suarez, having security since childhood after his father elected mayor and has beefed-up that personal protection, others can only dream about early voting has begun
>>> what about Suarez a prodigious fundraiser $6 million through July, says he is not selling out, but public may differ with such a large amount, not a profile in courage, discretion better part of valor, re police chief controversy, puts onus on manager
Mayor Francis Suarez who uses the tag line on campaign pieces paid by the PAC Miami Good government Initiative like a good government program for newly elected officials and the mayor,43 went through the program years ago that was run by former county commissioner Katy Sorensen.
The attorney, also a showman and super salesman of Miami has raked in $6 million through July 31 for his campaign and the large amounts from the tech industry and other industries donated to his campaign has people wondering if the mayor even understands how this windfall of cash looks. Since as a small child in Miami where his father Xavier was the first Cuban mayor and his son a young prince who skated through a number of issues including why he left Belen Academy and transferred to La Salle. All of this is more important if he plans to seek higher office and even on a national level for, he has been sheltered and given a break all his life.
Further, when it comes to a profile in courage he has taken a pass telling the media discretion is the better part of valor, and wants the manager, Art Noriega to sort out the future of his hand selected high profile chief Art Acevedo under withering criticism and has caught the ire of commissioner Joe Carollo who has made wild accusations against the chief and he fired back with a public 8-page memo accusing the commission of trying to interfere with police activities contrary to the city’s charter.
City of Miami Beach
>>> Voters will be asked if hotels, restaurants, should take part in the food & beverage tax, funding homeless trust & domestic violence agency, passes, $5 million passed by county BCC for purchase of new residence building, for homeless, many more involve families not one to one
Beach Commissioners recently decided that the body would put on the Nov. Ballot whether the city should request the Florida legislature to remove the exception of the city to the food and beverage tax paid by tourists and funds the homeless trust and domestic violence facilities for the county.
The added revenue if the Beach hotels participated would be considerable and both the homeless trust and the DVB need extra money and the homeless trust recently got $5million for a permanent shelter for the organization from the county weeks agio and the trust needs another $1.3 million or more to refurbish the facility and with buildings being condemned a new influx of families are coming to the maxed out homeless trust.
>>>PAST WDR: ID theft trajectory off the charts, community exports some of these frauds around the nation, says U.S. Atty. Ferrer, in the past
Former U.S. Atty Wilfredo Ferrer and his agents have busted again a large identity theft network stealing people’s social security numbers and it is a booming fraud industry in South Florida and people even have Tupper wear recruitment like parties where people from doctors’ offices and other health care providers pay the people up to $1,000. For each patient file and these thieves once they get this information are stealing at average from 193 people or 1000,000 residents state’s The Miami Herald http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article10909865.html and here is another story on the widespread scam http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article17932964.html that has other U.S.
U.S. ATTY’s from around the nation contacting Ferrer’s office after people from Miami pop up around the United States and we actually “export this fraud,” around the nation,: and the issue has been extensively reported in past Watchdog Reports since around 2003 and over those years only Medicare Fraud has eclipsed most of the other scams that included mortgage fraud, another high volume local fraud and Miami persistently ranks number one around the nation in these destructive scams that morph so quickly that federal authorities can barely keep up with the scams and is why South Florida has such a high number of the nation’s FBI Special Agents and two details of the federal agents are assigned to the Medicaid Fraud Task Force that was started back in 2003.
>>> Circuit Court Judge Michael Hanzman presiding over the litigation of the Champlain towers collapse is in the spotlight this week., jurist net worth for last year was $29 million, up from year before $28 million net state ethics commission documents and IRS 1040,Also judge hearing Wa Wa case in Coconut Grove
What do we know about his finances?
Hanzman’s disclosures were benign, and he includes his IRS 1040 which is the gold standard re transparency, and he wants to give those affected by the Champlain Tower disaster what the property owners and deceased deserve financially since the property has some $150 million in value but there are conflicting opinions on what should be on the site. Hanzman is also a University of Florida law graduate. And has worked at various law firms before his election to the bench.
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