Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Guardian-a-Go-Go! But Williams Still Administrates


WILLIAMS FIRED! 1 Down, 1 To Go

OC Register Reports...

Public Guardian fired by county supervisors
by Kimberly Edds, Staff Writer

excerpt:
Public Administrator John S. Williams was fired by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday from his job as the county’s public guardian, potentially sparking a legal fight by Williams to get the appointed job back. He remains the county’s elected public administrator.

Williams, who served as both the elected public administrator and appointed public guardian, has been hounded by accusations of mismanagement, dubious promotions and questions of how he does his job. The public guardian handles the affairs of Orange County’s ill and elderly who have no one else to care for them. The public administrator handles the estates of those who die without legal heirs.

The county has spent months trying to wrest control of the two departments from Williams.

He has ignored repeated calls by the Board of Supervisors to resign from both positions. Williams attended the board meeting but did not speak.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess they won't name the new IVC stadium after Williams then.

Anonymous said...

Another feather in our cap!

Anonymous said...

this is where you lose all credibility. the tipping point was john's refusal to eliminate the 4/10 scheduling option, something very important to working parents but opposed by the board and ceo. john stood up for the employees, he should be given some credit for doing the right thing

Anonymous said...

Johm Williams: friend of the common worker. Right.

Anonymous said...

I thought it was about mismanagement, promoting unqualified people (T-Rack's girlfriend), rewarding his buddies and not being able to do his job - you know, the sort of culture Raghu and Co. promoted around here. But the guy takes a good picture.

Anonymous said...

They were going to name the new stadium after Williams?

Anonymous said...

What stadium?

Anonymous said...

So, 9:13, he refused to eliminate an option, you say? Under what authority would he be able to--and have you any sources for this? Also, how does working 10 hour days benefit working parents, and why should it?

More, please.

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