Embattled Memphis Light, Gas and Water president Joseph Lee appeared before the City Council today ย against the advice of his attorney Robert Spence ย to answer the councilยs questions of his conduct of MLGW policy and procedure.
Lee had declined to be interviewed as part of the outside investigation of MLGW conducted during the past two weeks. The City Attorney’s office contracted Saul Belz to conduct the investigation of MLGW policies and procedures, and the council invited Belz to question Lee.
Spence explained that Lee would answer council membersย questions because Leeยs ยethics [and] his integrity have been questioned. And by questioning his integrity, you question his good name. He is here to defend his good name.ย
An impassioned Lee addressed the council, declaring ยI want it to be clearly, convincingly, and plainly understood that I have not received a benefit, gift, or anything of value from any council member, including Edmund Ford at any timeย I did not participate in any criminal or illegal activity.ย
Lee claimed that he had tried to bring a ยlevel of compassionย to his work at MLGW. He brought a file folder bulging with his MLGW customer correspondence to illustrate. ยI said that Edmund Ford was treated differently, and he was. But so were all of these customers,ย Lee said.
ยI have never instructed a staff person to cut [anyone] off. I say ยwork with the customer,ยย he added.
Councilman Joe Brown called the investigation ยtainted,ย saying, ยif itยs about policy, letยs talk about policy. All I can see is Edmund Ford. Is this about Edmund Ford, or is this about policy?ย
Leeยs refusal to answer questions directly from Belz, who was sitting directly across from him, forced Belz to pose his questions through councilman Tom Marshall. Marshall, then, asked Belz what Belz would have asked Lee. Marshall posed the questions to Lee as laughter rippled through the audience.
Marshall urged Lee to speak with Belz directly, assuring Lee that ยthere are a lot of people out there that donยt necessarily think youยre guilty of much.ย
Ford gestured wildly throughout the proceeding, and at times held a Bible aloft.
Lee defended himself variously, denying awareness of certain MLGW policies, claiming to run the utility with compassion toward its customers, and even citing the 17,800 accounts in arrears as evidence of this. Lee attributed the companyยs handling of Fordยs account to staff recommendations that he accepted.
The Belz report, however, showed a more hands-on approach to the Ford account.
Marshall explained, ยWe couldnยt find any more instances where you directed an account other than that of councilman Edmund Fordยs, to be retained, and not cut off.ย
Councilwoman Carol Chumney, the councilยs MLGW committee chairperson, banged the gavel throughout the rowdy meeting, and demanded order from her fellow councilmen and the audience.
The fun had barely started. Ford took the floor, and launched into a lengthy tirade. He claimed that his kindness to his constituents had caused him this trouble. ยMaybe thatยs my problem,ย he said. ยI help people.ย
Ford went on to claim that the well-publicized delinquent MLGW account in his name is for a property that he does not own. He accused Marshall of initiating the inquiry for personal reasons. ยI want [Marshall] to stop it today, or I will write a letter asking [him] to step down [as City Council chairman.]ย
Ford turned to Marshall and said, ยI really want to be your friend.ย
Brown called the MLGW shake-up a ยcoup.ย He followed that up saying that those council members behind it could never muster the eleven (out of thirteen) member votes needed to oust Lee. Brown told Lee directly, ยYou donยt have to worry about being replaced by this body.ย
Belz had presented the council members with a written report of his findings at 10 a.m. The council referred to the document throughout their questioning of Lee.
Councilman Jack Sammons noted an account record included in the report of a MLGW employee who requested an extension on his utility bill until the ensuing payday. The employee explained that his wife was recovering from a brain tumor. MLGW ordered a cutoff.
Sammons asked Lee how he reconciled cutoffs of customers experiencing hardships while allowing Fordยs account to go unpaid indefinitely without cutoff.
Lee claimed not to be fully versed in the utilityยs cutoff policies.
Chumney circulated copies of Leeยs resignation to the council members as the meeting closed, and stated that she will move for the council to accept Leeยs resignation at the April 3rd council meeting.
Citizens attending the meeting expressed a range of opinions regarding the matter. ยThereยs nothing but a bunch of thugs running this place,ย remarked a man, ยwhy do you think Toyota didnยt come here?ย
Another was more put out with Fordยs lack of discretion. ยEdmund abused his privileges,ย he said. ยItยs like in college when you had the hook-up at the chicken place ย you donยt go in for 20 pieces a day.ย
ยPreston Lauterbach

