Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Use of law enforcement computers; serious issue, an abuse of power

According to David Iglesias, the alleged use of computers and data bases authorized only for law enforcement use, by the leadership of the APS, was a serious issue and an abuse of power. In fact it was illegal.

Yet despite the fact the the whole truth is well known to the leadership of the APS; they are still hiding the public records of the criminal misconduct.

Elizabeth Everitt and Tom Savage do not want to be held accountable for failing in their responsibility to run their publicly funded, private police force; professionally, ethically, and legally.

The truth is to remain secrect. Nobody is going to be held accountable for anything.

The board is backing their play by allowing public funding for education to fund instead; litigation by the Modral Law Firm, litiagtion whose purpose is to suppress evidence and enable the most senior APS administrators and board members to evade accountability for their failure to protect the public interests against public corruption and incompetence.

This is public corruption. This is criminal conspiracy.

This is why the leadership of the APS is hiding the results of previous audits. It is why they will not commission a new impartical (forensic) audit of the administration of the APS.

There is only one reason to hide the truth.

Senior APS administrators and board members want to escape the consequences of their corruption and incompetence.

If they are allowed to succeed this time; there is no reason to expect that there will ever be an end to corruption, incompetence, and the practices that enable them.

Systemic corruption and incompetence will not be ended by the system; in particular if the system so easily enables suppressing the truth.

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