Here is what is clear:
- Anderson City Councilman Art Pepelea gets the broker's commission for an insurance deal with the City of Anderson and Anthem insurance.
- He ran on the promise of not taking a broker's commission and so saved the City money.
- In November of 2008, the Anderson City Council approved a contract where Pepelea would get a commission.
- The Democrats controlled the city council.
- The article quotes the Complaint that Mayor Ockomon sent a letter to Anthem but no one from The Herald Bulletin appears to have obtained this letter or gotten any confirmation from Anthem about the letter's contents.
After the contract was approved, it was sent to Anthem officials for them to sign. An unknown city employee contacted Anthem officials and told them to put the contract on hold until Jan. 1, when Ockomon, a Democrat, took office, according to the notice.
Not that Pepelea is out of luck entirely. Without a contract, Pepelea would have a case for intentional interference with a business relationship and/or interference with a prospective advantage. If his attorney remembered to add these claims to the tort claims notice.
Politically, I am still wondering why this alleged contract was approved by the council. Curiouser and curiouser.