UDC president: special travel needs
UDC President Allen Sessoms, under fire for a series of expensive business trips, said he requires special accommodations when he travels, NBC 4 reports.
Sessoms, who has drawn criticism from students and D.C. council members, said he is under doctor’s orders to keep his legs elevated when he travels.
The full interview with Sessoms is scheduled to air Sunday on NBC 4.
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| March 11, 2011; 11:13 AM ET
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Posted by: jckdoors | March 11, 2011 11:37 AM | Report abuse
Mr. President, pls. be advised that whenever one finds himself in an untenable "hole", one should stop digging, lest you risk insulting the intelligence of some very smart residents and slicker then you expense abusers.
Posted by: why231 | March 11, 2011 11:51 AM | Report abuse
fire him now , demand he pay all travel expenses himself-garnish his wages if need be. this is obscene!
Posted by: 10bestfan | March 11, 2011 12:25 PM | Report abuse
same condition that keeps him from sitting at his desk and doing the job hes paid more than any other public official to perform?
Posted by: smart-aleck | March 11, 2011 4:27 PM | Report abuse
"...Some animals are more equal than others."
This guy appears to have graduated from the same school of public service as Kwame Brown. Sheesh!
Posted by: nan_lynn | March 11, 2011 11:37 PM | Report abuse
"...Some animals are more equal than others."
This guy appears to have graduated from the same school of public service as Kwame Brown. Sheesh!
Posted by: nan_lynn | March 11, 2011 11:46 PM | Report abuse











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