Watchdog.org reports that Southern Company is working hard to keep a former project manager silent on all things Kemper. Reporter Johnny Kampis writes:
A key employee of the troubled Kemper County, Miss., power plant will remain muzzled for now, but he doesn’t seem happy about it.
Brett Wingo, who has served as a project manager for the plant being built by Mississippi Power, agreed to extend by 30 days a temporary restraining order issued by Jefferson County Circuit Judge Elisabeth French when a lawsuit was filed against him Feb. 19.
That lawsuit by Southern Company Services, an arm of Southern Company, the parent company of Mississippi Power, alleges Wingo agreed to a settlement in which he would be paid to keep quiet and leave his job, but that he hasn’t executed that agreement.
The lawsuit alleges a dispute arose between Wingo and SCS over allegations the employee made against the company. It says SCS and Wingo agreed he would receive recurring financial payments — without disclosing the amount — and his employment at the company would be terminated. Rest of article.
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They basically did the same thing with the previous president or CEO of Ms.Power. Ed Day is still being paid for his silence after he was basically fired because of Kemper. He is paid $150,000 per year as a "consultant" in addition to his retirement. This will continue as long as he does not discuss what he knows about this disaster in Kemper County. What kind of organization is Southern Company? Oh,that's right Haley Barbour is their mouth piece. I guess I answered my own question.
You can bet Butler Snow is adding this legal action to their monthly Kemper billing.
Boss Hogg owns this state and there is nothing we can do about it. Hell, he's the primary reason for amnesty concerning illegal immigrants. Obama took a page out of Haley's handbook.
America is, in fact, ran by Haley Barbour and his clients.
The only thing we can possibly do is not vote OR make our grandparents roll over in the grave and vote for a democrat, but then again, what will it matter?
"To understand the world you must first understand a place like Mississippi."
- Faulkner
Think about that and let it sink in for a minute
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