Prescott town manager says Redflex offered no bribes to officials

redflexBy Scott Orr | The Daily Courier

Aaron Rosenberg, a former executive at Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., who is being sued by the company for misappropriation of funds, has filed a counterclaim in which he claims Redflex bribed “dozens of municipalities” in 14 states, including Arizona.

Redflex, an Australian company with its U.S. headquarters in Phoenix, was, until October 2013, the company that provided the speed and red-light cameras in Prescott Valley. It has also at various times supplied camera systems to Chandler, El

Mirage, Eloy, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Star Valley, Superior, and Surprise, as well as the Arizona Department of Transportation.

The court documents, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, do not detail which of the cities or towns are alleged to have been offered bribes, or if they were offered to others.

Prescott Valley Town Manager Larry Tarkowski said no one in town government was ever offered a bribe.

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