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Cerritos Mayor and His Council-Cohorts Setting a Double Standard

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CERRITOS WATCH - When Mayor Barrows, Councilwoman Carol Chen and Councilman George Ray voted to remove Frank Yokoyama from his Planning Commissioner seat, all three cited Mr. Yokoyama’s State Bar of California transgression as published in this paper two months ago. 

 

Yokoyama was suspended by the California State Bar from practicing law after he was cited for several violations on January 7, 2012 by Judge Richard A. Platel of the California State Bar Court. Yokoyama told State Bar officials that he “was in compliance with the MCLE requirements,” when in fact he had not complied with any MCLE courses within the compliance period.” 

Contrary to what Barrows and Chen said at a public Council meeting, Yokoyama took the test, paid a fine and was reinstated by the State Bar.

“This (the suspension) is the reason we are not reaffirming the appointment of Mr. Frank Yokoyama,” said Councilwoman Carol Chen. 

But, a closer inspection of Cerritos commissioners shows a clear double-standard existing on the Cerritos Council between Barrows, Chen, and Ray.

Cyndi Yen Chen, a Pulido appointee was fined $79,000 in 2004 by the Federal Maritime Commission for transporting toxic chemicals. It was alleged that Zen Continental unlawfully collected forwarder compensation on shipments booked on behalf of its related NVOCC, Sunway, and failed to seek prior Commission approval of changes in the licensees’ organization and qualifying individuals. 

Ms. Chen compromised with the Commission, and paid the fine. With this type of resolution, Chen avoided going to court and facing possible prosecution. 

Sound familiar? 

Just like Frank Yokoyama, Ms. Chen is a commissioner and ran for council. 

Just like Frank Yokoyama, Ms. Chen was found culpable (on a much larger scale), and fixed the situation through a compromise. 

Just like Frank Yokoyama, Ms. Chen was removed from her position as commissioner. 

No she was not, double standard. One now must seriously question the motive behind the removal of Frank Yokoyama. 

Call it for what it is. 

The case and fine against Cyndi Yen Chen, click here. 

 

(Brian Hews is the Publisher and Editor of the award winning Los Cerritos News  … where this perspective was first posted. He can be reached at [email protected]

-cw

 

 

CityWatch

Vol 11 Issue 40

Pub: May 17, 2013

 

 

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