Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Williams "review": the OC Supes sure do work in mysterious ways

Williams
     (For details concerning the "review" on the agenda for the Nov. 23 meeting of the BOS, go here.)

Review on public administrator delayed – again (OC Register)
     Findings of a much-anticipated review of the county’s public administrator/public guardian will be delayed at least until the beginning of next year as the county is set to hire its second law firm in less than two months to tackle the job.
     The county plans to pay Colantuono & Levin, PC $40,000 to investigate allegations that Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams and his agency is unnecessarily taking control of people’s estates to pad its own coffers, including taking aim at the multimillion dollar estate of Charles “Mask” Lewis Jr., the co-founder of TapouT, a mixed-martial arts clothing line.
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     The switch is the latest in a series of delays that have pushed back the results of a highly-anticipated review of the Public Administrator/Public Guardian’s Office months....
     This article catches the reader up on the "Williams" issue, which concerns incompetence, corruption, and cronyism. For that alone, it is worth reading.
     The upshot (of this article) is that the Supes evidently have now decided to hire a law firm to help with the review afterall. A while back, facing various external pressures, they agreed to hire an outside (independent) attorney to “review” Williams’ embattled office and its operations. But a week or so after that decision, they changed their minds, and the review would be done internally.
     This development pushes the date of completion of the review to January.
     It seems pretty obvious to me that the Supes are attempting damage control. They don’t want the public to scrutinize their incestuous and corrupt little operation. This whole “Williams” episode has been a bewildering shell game. Nobody seems to know quite what is going on. That, I think, is the desired effect.
     No doubt in the end Williams will take some hits but will be allowed to limp into his well-compensated, Bennie-Wonderland Future, and everyone can claim to have done their due diligence.
     Man, this is one corrupt county.
     That is permitted because Orange Countians are appallingly clueless.

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