Investigation finds UT Athletics staff took trips, entertainment from vendors

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Memphis news just reported violations within the sports Dept, something to due with vendors.. not completely sure what is detailed, glanced at it for just a min..
 
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"Investigators determined the director of sports surface management violated university policy when he accepted at least two paid trips and related entertainment from a department vendor which had previously been awarded an equipment lease worth $763,898," the release stated. "In 2016, the director traveled to Illinois for two days of golf, and he also participated in a golf scramble in Georgia. The vendor provided lodging, air fare (when applicable), green fees, and other privileges. This violated UT’s policy prohibiting university employees from accepting entertainment or other gifts exceeding $75 in value."

The director of sports surface management is Darren Seybold, according to the Athletics Department's staff directory. A 2017 database of UT salaries shows Seybold earns $73,192 a year.
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What about the trips he took paid by the companies that didn't get the contract?

How else could he know how good the equipment works without seeing it and experiencing it 1st hand?

OJT is going to cost this man his job.

Should have used better judgement.

Will this void the contracts that are in place?
 
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It would suck if I had to pay back vendors for all of the free tickets to games, tequila, scotch and wine I have been given.
 
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Depends on the audit period covered, more likely under Hart. Fulmer probably knew about the audit when he emphasized expected behavior of A D employees.
 
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A vendor offered expense paid trips and entertainment and this is a violation? Trash! This happens in every business where money of this level is involved.
 
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Good grief that's nothing. Make him pay it back and move on. Shocked someone in Memphis would make a big deal of it :ermm:

It's a state investigation initiated by the University getting coverage from every news outlet in the state. How is this Memphis making a big deal of it? :hmmmm:
 
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