Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Reg: John Williams' reduced authority

Last night, we reported some impending decisions with regard to trustee John Williams’ role as OC Public Administrator/Public Guardian. This morning, the OC Reg’s “Watchdog” (Jennifer Muir) reports:

County CEO: Reduce authority of elected official
The county’s top executive wants to seize oversight of the public guardian’s office, essentially reducing the authority of the county’s elected Public Administrator John Williams.

The recommendation comes months after a grand jury issued two scathing reports about Williams and the public administrator/public guardian office. They accuse Williams of doubling his management budget, breaking personnel rules and squandering a trustee’s estate….

Williams has refuted the findings, saying the grand jury just didn’t understand some of the complicated information he handed over and that their reports contain factual errors.

The county concedes that Williams has corrected or explained many of the grand jury allegations, but still contends “there is more to be done,” according to a staff report from CEO Tom Mauk’s office.

Supervisors have historically appointed the elected Public Administrator to take on the additional role of Public Guardian. In 2007, they solidified that marriage, passing an ordinance that makes the elected Public Administrator the ex-officio Public Guardian.

That means Williams, like the county’s other elected officials, doesn’t report to a direct supervisor. The public is his boss.

Mauk wants supervisors to repeal that ordinance, returning the Public Guardian job to an appointed position– a position that reports to him.

Mauk is recommending that supervisors let Williams keep the public guardian job if they vote to split up the offices. But if supervisors decide to appoint someone else instead, it could mean Williams will get a pay cut. He currently earns $139,526 a year….
COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...
Everyone knows that John has been overworked and underpaid - I am sure he welcomes this change.
9:26 AM, December 03, 2009

Anonymous said...
I expect the district will send out another clarifying email announcement regarding this latest development.
9:46 AM

Anonymous said...
There you go again Roy - stirring the pot of controversy by reading newspaper and then posting the article so people can be informed! This has got to stop.
10:50 AM

Anonymous said...
Yeah, there you go stirring the pot, beating the Register to this story and getting everything exactly right! What an asshole!
11:11 AM

Anonymous said...
That's pretty good pay from the taxpayers. Maybe John is also in favor of public healthcare.
11:52 AM

Anonymous said...
Williams is finanlly getting what he deserves. Lets hope the BOS moves quickly to implement this then turn around and fire his worthless ass, then folled up again with the firing of the HR director and the Chief Deputy. I hope Williams is enjoying his last Christmas party with his staff (Claimjumpers).
12:58 PM

Anonymous said...
Claimjumper?
5:44 PM

Anonymous said...
Yes, Claim Jumper! He was even nice enough to donate a dvd player as a raffle item. $139K for showing up for work for a few hours a day and he donates a dvd player! He only said a few words too, which was really nice. We all know he doesn't care about anyone but himself anyway, so why waste the words.
10:37 PM

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Everyone knows that John has been overworked and underpaid - I am sure he welcomes this change.

Anonymous said...

I expect the district will send out another clarifying email announcement regarding this latest development.

Anonymous said...

There you go again Roy - stirring the pot of controversy by reading newspaper and then posting the article so people can be informed! This has got to stop.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, there you go stirring the pot, beating the Register to this story and getting everything exactly right! What an asshole! With you, it's ego, ego, ego! Why don't you write about Tiger Woods like everybody else!

Anonymous said...

That's pretty good pay from the taxpayers. Maybe John is also in favor of public healthcare.

Anonymous said...

Williams is finanlly getting what he deserves. Lets hope the BOS moves quickly to implement this then turn around and fire his worthless ass, then folled up again with the firing of the HR director and the Chief Deputy. I hope Williams is enjoying his last Christmas party with his staff (Claimjumpers).

Anonymous said...

Claimjumper?

Anonymous said...

Yes, Claim Jumper! He was even nice enough to donate a dvd player as a raffle item. $139K for showing up for work for a few hours a day and he donates a dvd player! He only said a few words too, which was really nice. We all know he doesn't care about anyone but himself anyway, so why waste the words.

Anonymous said...

AND you're home and online by 10:30 - must have been SOME party!

How much did the DVD player set him back? Sony is on sale at Best Buy for 40 bucks.

Anonymous said...

Tod Burnett has become another GOP flunkie. He wants Diane Harkey as the 2010 commencement speaker. Harkey was recently described as the scariest politician in OC and her re-election is in jeopardy. Hence the opportunity to speak in public...

This comes on the heels of Tod hiring a friend of his for $10,000 to write a grant in less than 10 days.

Anonymous said...

No politicans as commencement speakers, please! Let's keep it academic as we have the last couple years! Don't let anyone use our commencement for their own purposes.

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