Former Chatham Area Transit Authority executive director Chadwick Reese on Wednesday admitted he participated with a fellow CAT official in a scheme to receive kick-back payments from a service provider who benefited from a rigged CAT contract to clean buses. Reese told U.S. District Judge William T. Moore Jr. that co-defendant Joel Morris, former CAT maintenance director, approached him with a plan to have a specific vendor clean the bus fleet. During the meeting, Morris told him he had “figured out a way” to have the buses cleaned by a specific vendor, adding that under the arrangement a “gentleman would take care of us.” Reese admitted he was “aware of the situation” to have a contract let in return for which he and Morris would receive money, The plea to a single mail-fraud count by Reese, 45, before Moore was entered under an agreement with federal prosecutors which they dismissed the remaining eight counts of the indictment against Reese. First Assistant U.S.