Monday, August 12, 2013

Corruption County

Former High-Ranking County Exec Alleges Corrupt Culture (Voice of OC)

     After more than three decades as an employee inside Orange County government, Kathleen Tahilramani is preparing to go to trial against the county next month, alleging that top officials retaliated against her in her capacity as a Human Resources official because she refused to skirt state selection rules for jobs at the county trash department and insisted that harassment complaints be investigated.
     Tahilramani is also speaking out against an age-old perk for county supervisors: the ability to move their top political aides into county civilian jobs.
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     Tahilramani’s allegations are similar to those leveled by former Deputy CEO Alisa Drakodaidis and Paula Kitchen, the county’s former equal employment opportunity compliance officer. The allegations from these female executives mirror a Orange County grand jury report that criticized a "culture of harassment" in county government….

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't this how the district and the college operates too? People who know people get the plum jobs and so do their friends and family? someone should really connect the dots in a few of the more recent hires and see what kind of picture emerges.

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