Investigators Alone Can’t Stop Hoffa Corruption

Court-appointed corruption officers are moving against top Hoffa allies. But, by themselves, the investigators can never end corruption in our union. Here’s why.

hoffa-coli-thumb.png

The Independent Review Officer (IRO) of the IBT has been busy: Judge Barbara S. Jones just held a hearing on John Coli, Hoffa’s main man in the Central Region; she just kicked Rome Aloise out with a two-year suspension from all positions; and she is also weighing whether to kick out Hoffa’s Executive Assistant, Willie Smith, which the Independent Investigations Officer (IIO) has called for.

As important as those actions are, they will never clean up our union. Because the IIO and the IRO, the two court-appointed officers charged with taking on corruption, can only deal with the symptoms.

They can kick out officials caught taking employer payoffs or embezzling union funds, but they cannot prevent other corrupt officials from taking their place. Aloise, Smith and Coli will soon be gone. Indeed, Coli has already resigned his posts—but his son took over the “family business” of Local 727. 

Only a change in leadership can root out corruption, a new leadership that brings a totally new attitude toward eliminating corruption.

How the Consent Order is Supposed to Work

A lot of Teamsters don’t realize it, but the Independent Investigations Officer (IIO) does not actually bring charges against corrupt officials. Instead, he recommends that the Hoffa leadership bring charges, that the union hold a hearing, and that the union take action.

The system was deliberately set up this way to have our union clean its own house. Teamster officers are supposed to take responsibility to kick out a corrupt, arrogant official like Rome Aloise, who calls himself “the most powerful man in the Teamsters” and feels so untouchable that he thinks he can take employer gifts, sign sham contracts, rig elections, and then lie his way out of it.

The consent order would be a good plan if we had officers committed to making it work: officers who set up systems like an Ethical Practices Committee, and who show members and the public that Teamsters can run a clean union.

How Hoffa Perpetuates Corruption

The consent order has not achieved its objectives because the Hoffa administration has set out to destroy it.

Instead of taking action when Aloise’s corruption was revealed in great detail in a 122-page report, Hoffa helped stonewall the charges and cover up the corruption. 

Since the original corruption report was released 22 months ago, Aloise has collected some $570,000 in union salaries. The Hoffa administration spent over a $1,000,000 on outside corporate attorneys to delay justice and frustrate the process.

Instead of telling Teamster members that Aloise betrayed the members trust, they say it is unfortunate he got caught, and then set up a “defense fund” to raise yet more money for him.

The same goes for other corrupt officials. John Coli was indicted five months ago on a charge of taking $325,000 in payoffs from an employer. The Hoffa administration still has taken no action. They have not even issued a press release.

A top Teamster official is caught taking hundreds of thousands in payoffs from an employer and all Hoffa can do is issue “No Comment” and look the other way while Coli’s son takes over.

New Leadership Can Stop Corruption

No institution can maintain a reputation of integrity when its only methods of dealing with corruption are lies, cover-ups and delays.

A union has a special obligation to integrity, because our union depends on the confidence, trust, and pride of our members as the basis for Teamster power. But Hoffa, Aloise and Coli don’t care about union power, they only care about personal power.

Teamster power can be rebuilt. Our union can grow. We can make our members proud. We can drive corruption out of our union and keep it clean. But we need new leadership that puts integrity first, has zero tolerance for corruption, and takes action against those who betray the members.


Related Articles

Teamster Corruption and the Consent Decree

November 28, 2008: In 1989, top Teamster leaders agreed to create the Independent Review Board, a body that investigates and polices corruption in our union. In 1988, the federal government filed a racketeering lawsuit and tried to put our entire International Union under government trusteeship. Teamsters for a Democratic Union launched a campaign to stop the trusteeship and instead give Teamster members the power to reform our own union by winning the right to vote...

Rewarding Failure with Pay Increases

September 19, 2008: CEOs who destroy Teamster jobs get rewarded with concessions. Teamster officials who negotiate the concessions get rewarded with pay hikes. What is wrong with this picture? The CEOs who brought us the sub-prime mortgage crisis and Wall St. meltdown have been handsomely rewarded for their failures. The press reports that Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld made $45 million last year while he drove his firm over the cliff. That’s $17,000 an hour!...

IBT Muscles in on Chicago Freight Talks

September 17, 2008: In an unprecedented move, James Hoffa has imposed International Union control over the bargaining of Local 705’s freight contract. Freight Teamsters in Local 705 are covered by their own contract which is separate from the National Master Freight Agreement. In ongoing bargaining, Local 705 has focused on protecting union jobs—including guarding against the diversion of work to YRC Logistics. The same issue is being contested in other areas where it has been...

BNA Daily Labor Report: Hogan Agrees to Ban

August 14, 2008: Robert "Bobby" Hogan, secretary-treasurer and principal officer of Local 714 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, has agreed to a permanent ban from his Chicago-based local to resolve disciplinary charges brought by the body charged with ridding the union of corrupt practices, parties to the agreement told BNA Aug. 13. Although the agreement bars Hogan from any affiliations with Local 714, he retains the right to become a member of any other...

Crain's Chicago Business: Bobby Hogan Exiled from Local 714

August 13, 2008: In the wake of misconduct allegations by a union watchdog, former McCormick Place Teamsters boss Robert A. Hogan has agreed to permanent exile from the local his family has run since the Depression. Without admitting wrongdoing, Mr. Hogan recently signed an agreement with the Independent Review Board saying he’ll leave Teamsters Local 714 and never again serve as an officer, employee or member there, Crain’s has learned. A New York federal judge...
Get Advice Join TDU Donate

Recent News

Online Workshop: Winning the UPS Contract We Deserve in 2023

UPS Teamsters elected new International Union leadership in 2021. How can we win the contract we deserve in 2023? Register for this zoom workshop on Sunday, March 20, to talk with UPS activists and Teamster leaders about how to organize for a better UPS contract.

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

Sean O’Brien To Host Teamster Transition Update

Teamster General President-elect Sean Sean O’Brien will host a national zoom call to update members on the transition at the IBT on Sunday, February 27 at 1pm EST / noon CST / 11am MTN / 10am PST. All members are welcome but advance registration is required. Register here to have the zoom link sent to you before the call.

View More News Posts