When your party consists of arrogant attorneys, thier spouses and punk leaders, of course they order caviar. They believe that they are above the rules and have no common diginity. Maybe the city cabinet should host a soup kitchen and see how many $707 can really feed.
May 8, 2013 at 1:04 AM
RegularGuy said...
Question: How is "business-related meal" being defined by the auditors and the city? I work for the city. I often work through lunch. I often stay late. The city never picks up the cost of my meals. How much business entertainment does a city treasurer need to do, to incur such frequent charges at Hartford restaurants?
May 8, 2013 at 8:48 AM
Anonymous said...
You're not alone, RegularGuy. Picking up your own tab and working hard should be the norm in city service. But when you're as megalomaniacal as Kupiec, you do what you want with no regard for whether you're bringing down your boss (and the city you leech off of) in the process.
May 8, 2013 at 12:08 PM
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posted by KEVIN BROOKMAN at 7:32 PM on May 7, 2013
"THE HARTFORD COURANT WEIGHS IN ON CAVALIER CAVIAR"
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When your party consists of arrogant attorneys, thier spouses and punk leaders, of course they order caviar. They believe that they are above the rules and have no common diginity. Maybe the city cabinet should host a soup kitchen and see how many $707 can really feed.
May 8, 2013 at 1:04 AM
Question: How is "business-related meal" being defined by the auditors and the city? I work for the city. I often work through lunch. I often stay late. The city never picks up the cost of my meals.
How much business entertainment does a city treasurer need to do, to incur such frequent charges at Hartford restaurants?
May 8, 2013 at 8:48 AM
You're not alone, RegularGuy. Picking up your own tab and working hard should be the norm in city service. But when you're as megalomaniacal as Kupiec, you do what you want with no regard for whether you're bringing down your boss (and the city you leech off of) in the process.
May 8, 2013 at 12:08 PM