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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Herman
Talmadge’s longtime financial secre
tary told the Senate Ethics Commit
tee Wednesday that bogus Senate
expense claims were part of a surplus
fund used to buy interest-bearing
banknotes for Talmadge.
Allyne Tisdale said an estimated
$25,000 in Senate expense reim
bursements — pinpointed as false by
an audit last year — did remain in
Talmadge’s special office account in
Georgia through August 1975.
In September of that year, Tal
madge through another secretary
transferred $80,000 “in commercial
paper” — a type of interest-bearing
banknote easily convertible to cash
— from his office account to his per
sonal bank account in Georgia.
Tisdale testified on the third day of
hearings into five charges of financial
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misconduct against the veteran
Georgia Democrat.
Her statement on the investments
followed a long series of questions by
Eardley intended to discover what
happened to the $37,125 in false ex
pense claims Talmadge filed with the
Senate from 1972-1976. Talmadge
repaid that sum to the Senate last
year and two present aides have tes
tified the senator was not aware of
the expense overdraws until last
June.
An additional $13,000 in falsely
drawn Senate expense claims is still
in disupte. That money was part of
$39,000 that flowed through a secret
Washington bank account set up in
Talmadge’s name by his former aide,
Daniel Minchew, that is at the crux
of the five misconduct charges.
The two most serious charges
against Talmadge involve the secret
account, while three other lesser
charges involve violations of Senate
reporting and disclosure rules and
failure to pay gift taxes on stock trans
fers to his former wife.
Talmadge maintains he did not
know of that account and that M in
chew embezzled the money. Min-
chew says Talmadge benefitted from
the funds.
Earlier Wednesday, Talmadge’s
personal secretary, Rita Hubler, told
the committee that overnight she
had recalled the details of the 1975
transfer of the $80,000 to Talmadge s
personal account from the office ac
count.
She said the funds represented
“short term commercial paper”
bought to ensure that Talmadge
would earn interest on the surplus
funds in the office account.
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