COMPTON LEADERS DO IT AGAIN & BISHOP GUILLORY - NOW SPEAKS OUT ABOUT THE CORRUPTION IN COMPTON CITY 'Manager Willie Hopkins on administrative leave.
As a candidate for Mayor, I am deeply concerned about the well-being of our community and the integrity of our government”
— BISHOP LEROY GUILLORY
The Compton City Charter strictly limits the monthly salary for the Mayor and Council members to $600. Despite these limits, there have been long-standing disputes and investigations by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office over officials receiving additional compensation from federal funds, such as "Hero Pay" via the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and stipends for sitting on city boards and commissions.
"It is well known that the city of Compton has been plagued by corruption for far too long," said Bishop Guillory. "As a candidate for Mayor, I am deeply concerned about the well-being of our community and the integrity of our government. That is why I am calling for federal investigations into the actions of the Mayor and City Council, and their potential involvement in this corruption scandal."
Bishop Guillory's call for federal investigations has garnered support from members of the community and other political leaders. Many are hopeful that this will bring about much-needed change and accountability in the city of Compton. As the mayoral race heats up, Bishop Guillory remains committed to fighting for the best interests of the city and its residents. Bishop Leroy Guillory, a well-respected National/International Human Rights Leader and Ombudsman General. Bishop Leroy Guillory's candidacy has gained significant momentum, with many residents rallying behind him. With his proven track record of bringing positive change to the community, Bishop Guillory is the clear choice for the next mayor of the City of Compton.
The people of Compton deserve leaders who are honest, transparent, and dedicated to serving their community. Bishop L.J. Guillory, as a candidate for Mayor and Ombudsman General, is determined to bring about positive change and restore trust in the city's government. The call for federal investigations is just the first step in this mission, and Bishop Guillory is ready to lead the way towards a brighter future for Compton.
Bishop L. J. Guillory, Ombudsman General
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