will be exposed by
an impartial administrative accountability audit.
And the only reason that Paula Maes and the good ol' boys
will not conduct one;
is because it would cost them their reputations, their jobs,
and maybe their personal freedom to walk about
for a few years.
... figure me; so what?
I say again;
everything that is institutionally wrong with the APS
would be exposed by a competent audit.
Winston Brooks would have everything he needs
to end waste in the APS; waste caused by incompetence,
corruption, and the institutional practices that enable them.
There is no down side to an audit.
If Winston Brooks really wants to earn
the trust and confidence of APS stakeholders;
he can gain both,
the instant he shows them a clean audit.
I feel so strongly about this, that
had I been elected to the board, and
were I now negotiating his contract;
his current employment would hinge on his commitment
to begin immediately the first full scale forensic audit
of the administration of the Albuquerque Public Schools
in its whole good ol' history;
and his future employment would hinge on the results
of the second annual administrative audit of the APS.
If you catch my drift.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Everything that is "institutionally" wrong with the APS
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