Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Split

Supervisors agree to split public administrator and public guardian (OC Reg)

     The Board of Supervisors agreed Tuesday to strip beleaguered Public Administrator John S. Williams of his public guardian duties and appoint a successor. The supervisors are struggling to clean up the agency, which has come under intense criticism, including a lawsuit accusing the county of negligence for allegedly mismanaging the multi-million estate of Tapout co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis.
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     Williams, who is elected public administrator and appointed public guardian, did not appear at the meeting and has not spoken out publicly about the proposal. Neither he nor his private attorney, GOP insider Phil Greer, responded to requests for comments.
     The Board of Supervisors last month agreed to hire an executive manager to overhaul the culture of the troubled department and make immediate personnel and policy changes. County Chief Executive Officer Tom Mauk has proposed having that manager take over the county’s public guardian role: Overseeing the affairs of the elderly or ill who have no one to watch out for them.
     Vice Chairman John Moorlach, who proposed the 2007 ordinance to combine the two positions, apologized for the ordinance Tuesday and expressed frustration that repeated requests for reform fell on deaf ears.
     “John Williams was not what I would call a fully engaged and proficient department head,” Moorlach said. “I guess I’ve been let down by someone in a key management role…I had better hopes.”….

• In related news, County Supervisor (and gasbag) Shawn Nelson has “decided upon his wife, Sharon, as the Fourth District's newest addition to the Council board of Directors.” (See here.)

Supervisor Shawn Nelson

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some of the Grand Jury was sitting in the front row possibly waiting to testify. Chairman Campbell then postponed the item until after the closed door session. When the Board reconvened, there was hardly no one in the room (probably planned). Too bad, it would have been fun to hear from the Grand Jury! PP

Roy Bauer said...

Thanks, Pen Pal
Do you suppose the Supes will ever pay a price for their stunningly bad judgment? It's not as if nobody was telling 'em—for years—what a load Williams is!

Anonymous said...

Great "Meet the Bastards" graphic, Roy! Reminds me of The Residents' first album as well, which spoofed the iconic Beatles album cover. Or The Clash "updating" Elvis.... ;)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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