Richmond Mayor Defends Controversial City Credit Card System

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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney defended his credit card program for city employees after reports of their improper use.

Stoney called a press conference in Richmond City Hall to “answer your questions and correct the record.”

He responded to a host of issues, from the credit card program to recent staff firings from the finance department.

According to WRIC:

Stoney said, “City Hall isn’t perfect,” but defended the implementation of the purchasing credit cards for city employees after reporting in the Times-Dispatch found apparent violations by employees and the mayor’s former spokesperson, Petula Burks, who reportedly used her card to make payments to a company run by her former business partner.

“Today I’m here to be very clear with you. Ninety-nine percent of our p-card holders are in good standing,” Stoney said.