Public Records
Auditor says CUSD's non-responsiveness worst ever
seen
Mar 24, 2007 |
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CUSD has hindered auditor's ability to follow paper
trail
Mar 19, 2007 |
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Irwin Bornstein, Agenda Report re
Status Report on CUSD Audit
“A field inspection of records would have allowed
VTD to thoroughly inspect records, ask questions, and
dig deeper. Having to go through the Public Records
Act to request information has truly hindered VTD’s
ability to follow a paper trail.”
Bornstein
is Assistant City Manager and Director of
Administrative Services for the City of Mission
Viejo.
CUSD uses delays and Public Records Act to obstruct
audit
Mar 19, 2007 |
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Irwin Bornstein, Agenda Report re
Status Report on CUSD Audit
“On June 26th, we were advised by VTD that CUSD
had delayed field work until August. In August, the
school district advised VTD that they must use the
Public Records Act process to request information and
they would not be allowed to conduct a standard audit
of records on site.” Bornstein
is Assistant City Manager and Director of
Administrative Services for the City of Mission
Viejo.
Auditor advises city to demand that CUSD cooperate or
be reported to authorities
Mar 05, 2007 |
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Joe Aguilar, Letter to City of Mission
Viejo re Status Report on CUSD
Engagement
“The City should formally request that the
District provide annual reports of CFD monies for the
past four years, as required by State law, within the
next 30 days. If the District is unresponsive, the
City should inform the State Controller and State
Attorney General of the District’s failure to make
such reports available to the public.”
Aguilar is
with the firm of Vavrinek Trine Day & Co., LLP,
the CPAs retained by the City of Mission Viejo to
audit CUSD’s use of Measure, Mello-Roos and Tax
Sharing Agreement funds from the City of Mission
Viejo.
Legal expert says Fleming should be held accountable
for staff's wrongful actions and omissions
Jul 20, 2006 |
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Terry Francke, chief lawyer for Californians Aware, a public watchdog group, said that Fleming should be held accountable for any lies told by his administrators with his blessings. Francke, an expert in the state’s public records law, commented that, although there is no penalty under California public records law for giving false information to the media, government officials like Fleming should be held accountable for their wrongful actions or omissions.
CUSD concealment of records likely violated Public
Records Act
Jan 11, 2006 |
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