SLO police chief travels on the family plan

January 21, 2015

disney worldBy KAREN VELIE and DANIEL BLACKBURN

San Luis Obispo Police Chief Steve Gesell attended 13 conferences during 2014. Expense records show that some of the conferences turned into family trips and the city footed the bill.

A two-month investigation by CalCoastNews has uncovered multiple violations of city policy and what appears to be abuses of taxpayer money.

In one instance, Gesell took his wife and daughter to a convention in Orlando, disguised that fact on his travel and meal reimbursement requests, and was repaid with city taxpayer funds. City policy does not permit city employees to charge taxpayers for a spouse’s travel and meals.

Gesell, who recently started his third year as the city’s top cop, has not responded to requests for comment. As the CalCoastNews investigation began to wrap up, rumors began about whether Gesell was still in his $157,508 position. SLO Police Lt. Bill Proll said Tuesday he has been instructed not to answer CalCoastNews reporters’ questions, and was not permitted to say if Gesell was still the city’s police chief.

Steve Gesell

Steve Gesell

City Manager Katie Lichtig said late Tuesday, “There is no change in his employment status.”

A public records probe into Gesell’s travel expenses during last calendar year revealed multiple apparent violations of city policy and misuse of public funds. Gesell, like other department heads, approves his own expenses; the city’s financial expense policy does not include oversight of these individuals. The Finance Department’s Barbara Hage processes reimbursement payments, but she does not review the claims, according to City Clerk Anthony Mejia.

In September, the city agreed to reimburse Gesell for the cost of attending the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Orlando the following month. In his request, Gesell said attending the training would help him to “better plan for issues facing law enforcement and facilitate the implementation of the department’s strategic plan.”

U.S Airways confirmed Gesell purchased a “special” where one higher-priced, base-rate ticket would allow two others to fly for $46 each, plus tax.

The city’s Financial Management Manual specifies “air travel on city business should be coach class.”

Gesell also demonstrated a taste for upscale hotel accommodations. Of 19 hotels offering special rates to chiefs attending the IACP convention, Gesell chose one of the most expensive, the Rosen Center Hotel.

The event’s host provided a list of discount room rates from $75 to $205. Gesell elected to spend $225 to stay in a VIP room, his own receipt shows.

But city rules call for officials to stay in less expensive lodging.

“In general, you should stay at the most reasonably priced accommodations available consistent with the purpose and goals of your travel,” city policy says.

Travel during the event was provided at no charge by event sponsors. Nevertheless, Gesell’s wife rented a car in Orlando. The city then reimbursed the chief over $400 for the rental car and parking.

City policy also limits reimbursable meal purchases to city employees only. The city authorizes $10 for breakfast, $15 for lunch and $35 for dinner. Gesell regularly requested amounts exceeding the per diem limit, and the city reimbursed him for two to three entrees in a single meal.

The city Financial Management Manual requires employees to eat in moderately priced restaurants when planning to charge the city for their meal.

Gesell got the city to pay $39 for an Oct 26 lunch at Mei Asian Chinese Buffet. The lunch buffet at Mei Asian Chinese Buffet costs $8.50 per adult. The reimbursement paperwork appears to show that the bill was charged on one of the Gesell’s personal credit cards at 2:19 p.m.

The conference was in progress when the chief’s lunch bill was being paid. The city paid $3,322 for Gesell to attend the conference.

As an additional perk, the conference included an evening at Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme park for the chiefs and their families.

“We’ve reserved the entire Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme park just for you!,” the conference website says. “All night long, you’ll have unlimited access to incredible rides and attractions like the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and the magic and excitement of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter- Hogsmeade. It’s an entire universe of action and thrills—and it’s all yours!”

Though required to provide itemized receipts, Gesell often substitutes his personal and city credit card slips. In some cases, the chief claimed to have lost records, providing no receipts while asking for reimbursement.

Though the Orlando event lasted only four days, Gesell spent eight days in Florida.

On Oct. 29, the day after the event ended, Gesell and his family drove to the Everglades, a three hour drive from Orlando. In the evening, Gesell purchased two meals at Quinn’s on the Beach for $58.83, and then billed taxpayers, city records show.

Gesell attended another training event in February, this time sponsored by the California Police Chiefs’ Association. Gesell and SLO Police Capt. Chris Staley split expenses paid for with city credit cards.

Although the conference had an association board meeting on Sunday, Oct. 23, and did not officially begin until Monday, Gesell checked into the Monterey Portola Inn and Spa the Friday before.

Gesell charged the city $46.34 for breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 23. During his stay at the hotel and spa, Gesell regularly exceeded the permitted per diem rate with purchases that included items from the children’s menu.

Staley did not arrive until Oct.21, gas purchase records from an Atascadero service station show.

Councilwoman Carlyn Christianson, told about the apparent problems with Gesell’s travel reimbursements, declined to look into the matter. She told CalCoastNews that she “has a full time job” and has “no interest” in reviewing Gesell’s records and violations of policy.

“Each employee is responsible for following these practices,” city policy says. “Violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action, termination of employment or criminal prosecution.”

Gesell and San Luis Obispo City Manager Katie Lichtig did not return requests for comment before this article posted.

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Based on this article = thief, liar, crook, degenerate all adds’ up to SLOs top cop. The classic is, you did this to yourself and you deserve it all. How does the family feel about you being revealed as misappropriating City assets for personal gain based upon this article? Wait till the next article and the one after that. I know maybe you can call the FBI, because you feel afraid!


From Tribune …

“I am confident that Steve has the experience and skills to successfully lead the department into the future,” SLO City Manager Katie Lichtig said in a press release. “Steve has the right mix of leadership, vision, energy and community-oriented focus. He has amazing passion for serving the residents and broader community of San Luis Obispo. All of this led me to the conclusion that Steve will serve as our next police chief with honor and great distinction.”


from Mustang News …


Staley, who met Gesell before his selection, said he was pleased with the appointment because Gesell was one of the “best fits for the job.” “I think he’s going to be a great leader for the department,” Staley said. “He’s got the right fit for the department and the city, and the right skill set to keep us moving in the right direction.”


http://mustangnews.net/city-of-san-luis-obispo-selects-new-chief/#sthash.1UpxghCz.dpuf


Todays Jeopardy question .. Would anyone like to guess which city manager hired Gesell when he returned to SLO County in 2009 …. hint … his initials are WM


LOL. He is the best fit for extorting more tax payer monies. Fit right in i must say.


Yup! WM from Atascadero, Gesell definetly learned from the best. You can read all about WM in the Desert Sun. He’s been in hot water down there but at the same time got himself a $12k or $13k bonus. The guy is at the top of his game.


Of course the behavior by the Chief being described here is wrong, unethical and out of place for someone who is supposed to be in charge of overseeing a public safety department. I agree with most everything being said here about how despicable these actions are, how the structure of having a department head approve their own travel vouchers is simply wrong, how the city manager’s attitude is distressingly caviler, how the City Council member’s answer and attitude is akin to “let them eat cake”.


Again, this is about people in positions of power, authority, a supervisory position ( or even an elected official) doing things that would not be allowed to happen in the private sector. This is NOT an epidemic of ALL government employees “run amok”; it is about those who should know better, should be the ones setting the example of how public servants should behave.


I am very disappointed in the actions of our police chief, our city manager, and the city council member who apparently has a full time job that interferes with her ability to perform the oversight that is expected of an elected public official. Sad day in paradise, but seemingly just S.O.P..


It is amazing what this so called chief gets away with, his officers a scrutinized and attacked for thing they have been accused of doing, but he gets away with FRAUD , yea chief that’s what it is , if one of your line level officers did half of what you have done they would be gone , its a wonder anyone will work under your little HITLER DEPT, your day is coming you and your sidekick in the city managers position , you both need to go the way of the city of bell , your all crooks .I think the FBI would love to get into this city


Hang em High!


Imagine being an officer

and trying to muster some respect for your Chief

after reading this…or knowing he was dirty all along.


The fish rots from the head first.


the whole department’s record is rotten. how many times has the FBI arrested a SLOPD officer in the last 5 years? 5/6 times?


ENTITLEMENT IS A DISEASE.


My guess is that anyone who has the authority/power to do anything about this is probably guilty of doing them same.


Why should the city care, they got their new sales tax passed, There is plenty of money for this type of thing


FIRED for cause.