KPFA Raided? Posted by Tracy Rosenberg on May 12th, 2009 | ||
In a strange turn of events, the Berkeley Daily Planet reported last week that parent Pacifica Foundation was "raiding the bank account" of Berkeley's community radio station, KPFA. Sensational headline, but the allegations are false. The Planet said they were tipped off by someone demanding anonymity to an online petition posted by KPFA's board treasurer, a news reporter named Brian Edwards-Tiekert. The petition, posted at petitiononline.com and since taken down, featured claims by Edwards-Tierkert that parent foundation Pacifica, in some financial stress due to membership loss at NYC station WBAI, had authorized a transfer of $200,000 out of KPFA's bank accounts. Instead, as paperwork submitted by Pacifica's CFO Lavarn Williams clearly shows, Pacifica in fact transferred over $300,000 into KPFA's accounts, freeing 75% of funds held in a CD securing a foundation line of credit and reducing the amount of restricted funds from $400,000 to $100,000, a net gain of $300,000 in operating revenue to KPFA. Williams submitted the following statement on the matter: "Brian Edwards-Tiekert, the author of the "let the enemy own the problems The Daily Planet story is here. Media News is told a follow-up story will be printed on Thursday. |