Senate GOP leader asks for Peralta investigation
The incoming Senate Republican leader has asked Attorney General Jerry Brown to investigate Chancellor Elihu Harris and his leadership of the Peralta Community College District.Back in early September we noted that according to the news group, Peralta’s “Trustee Marcie Hodge had used a taxpayer-funded credit card to buy thousands of dollars of clothing, hotel stays and other personal items.”
Reports by the Bay Area News Group have raised questions about possible corruption and financial misconduct at the Oakland-based district, wrote Sen. Bob Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga, in a letter to Brown on Thursday.
"It is extremely disconcerting that Mr. Harris may have abused his position of trust during his six-year term as chancellor," Dutton wrote….
Among the issues reported were a $940,000 no-bid contract awarded by the district to Harris' longtime friend and business partner and a vacant lot the district bought from an Oakland developer for $300,000 five years after officials had deeded away their interest in the land.
Harris has refused to answer questions about any of the issues, and Peralta is appealing a judge's order that the district hand over to the news group an internal report about the chancellor's involvement in awarding of the no-bid contract. Peralta trustees this year declined to renew Harris' contract, which expires in June.
"Rather than responding to these allegations with transparency, (the district) has spent nearly $100,000 to block public disclosure of the report by Peralta's inspector general," Dutton wrote. Peralta's "legal expenses are mounting even while its education services are being reduced."….
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Peralta leaders have called in consultants to organize the district's chaotic finances. The district recently dismissed its top two budget officials, has yet to close its financial books for 2008-09 and has not yet adopted a budget for the fiscal year that ends in June….
Gosh, maybe Peralta CCD is, like, a parallel universe or something to the SOCCCD. I'll check to see if Harris is part of some corrupt and ruthless political machine up there. That'll clinch it.
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I recommend reading the following story, which illustrates some of the hazards of relying on alleged “common sense” thinking:
Conviction for patients' deaths does not add up
A Dutch nurse given life for murdering seven people in a killing spree that never happened will hear about her appeal on Wednesday. Will the people who jailed her apologise?
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The case against Lucia was built on a suspicious pattern: there were nine incidents on a ward where she worked and Lucia was present during all of them. This could be suspicious but it could be a random cluster, best illustrated by the "Texas sharpshooter" phenomenon: imagine I am firing a thousand machinegun bullets into the side of a barn. I remove my blindfold, find three bullets very close together and paint a target around them. Then I announce that I am an Olympic standard rifleman.
The amazing Eartha Kitt; my parents played this a lot when I was four or five
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