White admits that he "missed a cue," but says it wasn’t his
job to verify the enrollment status of band members before he submitted their
names for per diem checks.
"They gave me a check for every name that I gave them, so
those persons are qualified to receive the money," White said. "And that’s
where we differ, the university and myself, differ."
FAMU’s recent internal review of Marching 100 documents
found that 101 ineligible individuals were on White’s Fall 2012 roster.
White blames the senior administration for not verifying the
enrollment status of each individual on his list.
The former band director did not directly acknowledge the
fact that no ineligible individuals would have received checks if he hadn’t
included their names on the per diem list in the first place. White also didn’t
state whether he ever informed the Athletic Department or controller’s office
that the per diem lists he gave them hadn’t gone through the enrollment
verification process.
Previous administrations handled the enrollment verification
process for band activities in different ways. According to the Tallahassee
Democrat, former President Frederick S. Humphries required the dean of Arts and
Sciences to secure enrollment verification for the members of the band. Former
Interim President Castell Bryant said her office checked the enrollment
verification of the band roster before each trip.
The Ammons administration says White had a duty to make sure that all Marching 100 members were eligible.
"Based upon my understanding, Dr. White was the
ultimate recruiter and gatekeeper of those participating with the marching band
including those who we have come to learn were not appropriately
enrolled," Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel Avery
McKnight said in a written statement.
The Democrat reported that White "said he made it known that
next year, those not properly enrolled in the band class would be forbidden
from participating in the marching band."
Let's be real money talks and you know what walks..at FAMU the 100'rd became a total business entity. In my opinion, agree or not too many eyes, ears and hands touched this band. There were too many chefs in the kitchen..I feel like everybody in administraition is guilty. They knowingly let the 100'rd destroy itself. I don't think the band when it does come back will ever be the same again
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