Thursday, July 1, 2010

Only $300 a night? Ernst is a piker compared to Williams

     SOCCCD trustee and OC Public Administrator John “Dolt” Williams isn’t the only guy who travels to delightful faraway places on the public’s dime. Yesterday, OC Reg “watchdog” reporter Teri Sforza updated us concerning former CSU official David Ernst (Globe-trotting ex-CSU official skates, audit says), who took “at least $152,441 in improper expense reimbursements for ‘unnecessary’ trips to Shanghai, London, Singapore, Amsterdam, and spending nearly $300 a night on hotels while traveling in California,” according to the state.
     Only $300 a night? Ernst is a piker compared to Brown Boy (aka Bailiff Boy, PE Boy, Orlando Boy, JackAss). Gosh, he spends more than that when he’s visiting crummy old Sacramento!
     Back in December, says Sforza, the State Auditor used “unusually strong language” to condemn Ernst’s scandalous use of expense accounts. He/She also criticized CSU “for bad oversight, squishy policies, and failing to grasp the enormity of the problem.”
     The auditor gave CSU various recommendations that the University essentially blew off. And so, on Tuesday, the Auditor released an update, reminding voters that CSU “has made no effort to recover from the former official … improper expense reimbursements totaling $150,607….”
     Sforza notes that this “news comes at a tender time, as outrage festers over skyrocketing student fees at UC and CSU.” Yeah, tender. And fester.
     She also reports that Ernst is now working for UC. His starting salary: $238K.
     I noticed that the agenda for Monday’s meeting of the SOCCCD board mentions no requests for travel to conferences.
     Do you suppose that Johnny’s decided to be more careful? More likely, his GOP handlers/advisors have told Orlando Boy to lay low for a while and cut out the conspicuous ridiculous consumption.
     That’s very unRepublican, but a guy’s got to do what a guy’s got to do.

UPDATE ON MATHUR's APPARENT AWOLERY:

     A reliable person assures me that former SOCCCD Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur is on vacation, and that's why he missed Monday's meeting of the SOCCCD board.
     OK, but that doesn't explain board Prez Don Wagner's failure to explain Mathur's absence. And, like my source says, "it could be that Mathur's vacation was strongly encouraged."
     Denizens of Irvine Valley College will be celebrating Mathur's forced exit at an "Independence" party today. They're saying it's about the nation's independence, but that's days away, wink wink, nudge nudge.
     Again, thanks Don. We really appreciate it!

POERTNER'S PARTY WAS A HIT:

     I'm also told that yesterday's party for retiring VC Gary Poertner was very well attended--so much so that the air on the third floor was stifling. They had to break open a window with one of Raghu's green polyurethane plaques. Somebody tried to set fire to Raghu's "big chair." There was some nudity and heavy drinking and ribald story-telling.
     Well, no, but I'm told that it was a big success and it even included an entertaining skit about pretzels or something.
     No nudity. Pretzels.
     Gosh, everybody loves Gary. How can he leave us?
     I'm told that Mathur's party a month or so ago was, well, "pretty dead."
     There was a solitary firecracker at the BBC event. The damned thing fizzled. Raghu made his "finger" speech. Everybody went home sober and pissed.


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• Regent U. Gets a Bailout From Founder's TV Network, but Moody's Outlook Remains Negative (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Regent University is in dire financial straits, but it received help last week from the Christian Broadcasting Network, according to a report released on Wednesday by Moody's Investors Service. ¶ M.G. (Pat) Robertson, the influential evangelical broadcaster, founded both the network and Regent University, which was originally called CBN University. Both are located in Virginia Beach, Va., and Mr. Robertson is Regent's chancellor and president....

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He never ceases to amaze me. He may have cut back on the travel, but Williams just fabricated his whole 2010-2011 budget to the Board of Supervisors, stating that he would cut his deputies from 27 positions to 23 positions to save the County $$$$. However, one just has to look at the department phone list to see that the PAPG only has 17 deputies! This was brought to the BOS and CEO's attention last Monday before the vote on the budget, but they passed the budget without comment. What the hell!

Anonymous said...

If Williams were a Democrat they'd be on it in a nanosecond.

Remember when Greer for $25k for "negotiating" Raghu's departure? Not a peep from the right wing board.

Anonymous said...

Again, Williams as trustee, approvoes $25K payday for his personal attorney (Greer). Recall!

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