Former Director of Phoenix VA Hospital Sentenced (wristslap for unreported gifts)
https://www.justice.gov/usao-az/pr/former-director-phoenix-va-hospital-sentenced
Department of Justice
U.S. Attorneys Office
District of Arizona
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, May 16, 2016
Former Director of Phoenix VA Hospital Sentenced
PHOENIX Today, Sharon M. Helman, 45, of Surprise, Ariz., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Steven P. Logan to a term of two years probation. Helman previously pleaded guilty to making a false statement to a government agency, a felony offense.
Helman was director of the Phoenix VA hospital from February 2012 to December 2014. Federal law required Helman to annually complete and file a financial disclosure report and to disclose, among many other things, gifts received during the applicable calendar year. In March 2014, Helman submitted a financial disclosure in which she falsely reported that she received no gifts during 2013. That report was false because during 2013 Helman had, in fact, received gifts totaling more than $19,300. The gifts included an automobile, a check for $5,000, concert tickets, and two round-trip airline tickets.
Helman also filed a false report for 2012, failing to report four gifts of a total value of more than $2,000. Furthermore, although she did not file a financial disclosure report for 2014, Helman received six gifts valued at more than $27,700 between January 2 and July 1 of that year.
All of the gifts were from a former high-level VA employee who once served as Helmans supervisor. During 2012-2014, that person was an executive consultant, and later vice president, of a consulting and lobbying firm that assisted companies in expanding their business with the VA. Had Helman properly reported the gifts and their source, the VA would have done a conflict-of-interest analysis to determine whether her acceptance of the gifts was permitted under applicable laws and regulations.
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