Sunday, July 08, 2007

APS board to consider a Code of Ethics

There will be a policy committee meeting next Thursday.

On the table; accountability to a code of ethics. The leadership of the APS has not been accountable to a code of ethics since January, 2005.

In January, 2005, the leadership voted to except itself from accountability to any code of conduct that uses the word "ethical".

They did so, to escape accountability to allegations of ethical and criminal misconduct, including felony criminal misconduct.


There are those in the leadership of the APS who are corrupt and incompetent. For obvious reasons, they have established immunity from accountability for their lack of character and competence as public servants.

At such time as the leadership of the APS finds itself honestly accountable to a meaningful standard of conduct; under a system over which they have no control, and even against their will; the corrupt and incompetent in the leadership of the APS will lose their jobs.

  • They have a personal interest in hiding the truth about the relationship between APS and the Modrall law firm.
  • They have a personal interest in hiding the books on the revovation of the Uptown Administrative Complex.
  • They have a personal interst in hiding the truth about the grade scandal at RGHS.
  • They have a personal interest in hiding the truth about the public corruption and criminal conspiracy in the leadership of the APS PD (and by logical extension, in the leadership of the APS in general).
Mostly by means of Juris Mustelidae, the leadership of the APS has here to fore, excepted itself from accountability even to the law. They will continue to do so.

You can expect them to fight mightly to defend themselves by resisting honest accountability to a meaningful standard of conduct.

If you think they will give up their exception willingly, you are sadly mistaken.

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