06-13-2014, 07:58 AM
The letters from the Attorney General only repeat unsubstantiated vague allegations. The HACA Board has not been charged with anything (except for mandating a "Special Meeting to remove the Board), nor has there been any direct statement of non-compliance with the law. Mistakes have been found and corrected, but nothing illegal or extralegal has been found or directly stated.
The AG frequently says, "I find this troubling." but leaves unclear whether this posture is a personal problem brought to the job or an official pose from the Dept. handbook. The "troubling" could just as well refer to the vagueness and frequency of the complaints, as there has been no attempt to determine facts.
John Lehnert
The AG frequently says, "I find this troubling." but leaves unclear whether this posture is a personal problem brought to the job or an official pose from the Dept. handbook. The "troubling" could just as well refer to the vagueness and frequency of the complaints, as there has been no attempt to determine facts.
John Lehnert
John Lehnert