Wednesday, March 2, 2011

More Williams ignominy: "no confidence"

Team Fuentes
"No comment."
Supervisors: Public Administrator should resign (OC Reg)

     County supervisors are calling for beleaguered Public Administrator John S. Williams to resign from office as they systematically restructure his troubled agency in the wake of intense criticism and a lawsuit over the handling of the multi-million dollar estate of TapouT co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis.
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     Chairman Bill Campbell told us he talked to Williams personally and suggested he resign.“It would be best for him, the county and the citizens,” Campbell said.
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     Supervisors gave unanimous preliminary approval Tuesday to voiding a 2007 county ordinance which made the elected public administrator the ex-officio public guardian. If the change is adopted, a new public guardian would be in place April 14 to head the newly created Orange County Public Guardian Department.
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     “He certainly received a vote of no confidence yesterday,” said Vice Chairman John Moorlach Wednesday. “The best thing for everyone involved would be for him to resign.”
     “He’s not fit to run the office at this time,” said Supervisor Janet Nguyen. “We need to move on.”
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     “We have absolutely no comment,” said Williams’ attorney, GOP insider Phil Greer, when reached by phone Wednesday.
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     If Williams refuses to step down, an Orange County grand jury can be convened to remove an elected official from office based on improper performance, Campbell said....
     The county can also reduce Williams’ pay to reflect his responsibilities as the public administrator and not the public guardian as a way to pressure Williams to step down, Campbell said….
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     Renewed calls for reform were made last fall after then-Assistant District Attorney Todd Spitzer was fired by District Attorney Tony Rackauckas after he made a call to the Public Guardian’s office regarding a case. Rackauckas’s fiancé, Peggi Buff, is the assistant public administrator/public guardian.
     “It took real courage for the Supervisors to unanimously put aside politics to expose the corruption at the management level of the Public Guardian’s Office,” Spitzer said. “We are all shocked at the political interests who have a stake in the operations of that department. Now a new Public Guardian can actually protect the public.”
     “We cannot tolerate John Williams’ personal interests and the interest of his political cronies to butt in where big government has no business,” Spitzer said....
Great fall: coming soon

2 comments:

homegirl said...

Updates on brown boy, good stuff.

Anonymous said...

Complete silence from Fuentes.

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