It turns out that there are a lot of third rails, wikilink.
I defy anyone to name an issue in government that is more
important than the issue of standards and accountability.
Davie Peercy's Policy Committee is responsible for district
policy writing. It is the responsibility of that committee to
establish standards and to ensure their enforcement.
David Peercy refuses to conduct an open and honest discussion
of standards and accountability in the leadership of the APS.
It is fair to ask, why?
Why are standards and accountability not on the agenda
for the policy committee meeting tomorrow morning?
Why are standards and accountability not even on the list
of future topics?
Why is there no mention anywhere, of standards and
accountability in the leadership of the APS,
except to hide them from public knowledge?
Is it because the leadership of the APS is proud of their
standards and accountability, or
because they are ashamed?
Is it because the APS has robust standards of conduct and
competence, or because they do not?
Is it because there is honest accountability to meaningful
standards of conduct and competence, or
because there is not?
Is it because anyone in the leadership of the APS can defend
their standards and accountability, or
because they can not?
David Peercy
has point in the
conspiracy to hide
the truth about
(the lack of)
standards and honest
accountability in the
leadership of the APS.
David Peercy says,
no way, will he
allow stakeholders
to learn the truth.
He will get away with it
for as long as we let him.
photo Mark Bralley
Monday, April 27, 2009
STANDARDS AND ACCOUNTABILITY; the mother of all third rails.
Posted by ched macquigg at 8:45 AM
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