Ga NAACP Asks for Federal Investigation into G-DOT
In a letter addressed to Attorney General Eric Holder, Ga NAACP chapter president Edward DuBose says the Georgia Department of Transportation engages in “willful” acts of discrimination against African-American and other minority-owned businesses.
DuBose says G-DOT’s own internal audit confirms the charges, and asks for the Department of Justice to investigate.
According to the group’s letter, the audit finds about 2.5% of G-DOT contracts go to African-American companies. According to DuBose, G-DOT’s own benchmarks call for minority-owned companies to get 14% of contracts.
The NAACP has scheduled a press conference Monday at 3:00 on the steps of the state capital to address the alleged disparities.
Efforts to reach G-DOT for comment Sunday were unsuccessful.