Hsueh’s Response to Prosecutor’s Findings

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I am here today to announce that the prosecutor’s office has

confirmed that Charles Morgan’s accusations of corruption, on the part

of West Windsor Township staff, Linda Geevers, and me, are baseless. I

can still hear Mr. Morgan’s words on the steps of the municipal

building in front of WZBN cameras (May 5, 2009; www.wzbn.com) saying

“…we’ve got corruption in West Windsor Township. I’m faced with a

chief financial officer of West Windsor Township acting on behalf of

the Mayor and Ms. Geevers providing erroneous information which is

difficult to compete with.”

That was a blatant last-ditch effort of desperation in the waning days

of a political campaign designed to confuse and mislead voters.

However, West Windsor voters instead saw this as a cheap, offensive

and callous attempt by Mr. Morgan to damage and besmirch the

reputation of hardworking elected officials and Township employees in

reckless disregard of the consequences his actions would have — all

in the interest of political expediency. The electorate in a landslide

vote sent a clear message to Mr. Morgan that his conduct will not be

tolerated.

These empty accusations attack the credibility of every honest local

official; undermine the trust of citizens for local officials; and

discourage others from seeking public office or working in a municipal

environment. Who would want to become the target of one who exhibits

such reckless and insensitive behavior?

Linda Geevers and I have devoted years of service to this community

and we demand an apology from Mr. Morgan. An apology not only to us

but also more importantly to the staff he maliciously maligned,

specifically Joanne Louth, our CFO, and Chris Marion, who had been our

Business Administrator and might still be, if an environment of

hostility against Township staff had not been created by Mr. Morgan,

and it was a factor in his resignation. An apology is also due to the

residents of West Windsor who paid for countless hours of wasted staff

time to defend something that only existed in Mr. Morgan’s mind and

his blind political ambitions. “The investigation consumed hundreds of

hours,” according to the Office of County Prosecutor (Letter to

Charles Morgan from Mercer County Prosecutor Bocchini, dated October

5, 2009), we appreciate the efforts made by the Office of County

Prosecutor.

Council and staff have been under severe stress for over five months

due to Mr. Morgan’s incessant complaints and bizarre behavior stemming

from the May election over ideas that were rejected by the voters. We

are delighted to have confirmation that administrative staff, Linda

Geevers, and I acted appropriately and innocently in responding to Mr.

Morgan’s budget ideas as a member of Council.

I am very proud to say that Township staff and professionals are

always ready and able to work with Council. I would also like to take

this opportunity to call on Mr. Morgan to set our political

differences aside, stop this destructive behavior, and commit to

working constructively with Council and Administration to move this

community forward.

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