Monday, January 09, 2012

Heads should roll.

Recently, auditors found the leadership of the APS remiss in keeping records about the vehicles entrusted to them, link.

No heads rolled. In fact; one head was even given a golden parachute and a hero of transparency award at about the same time.

Now we find, link, the Public Regulation Commission is remiss in keeping records about the vehicles entrusted to them.

Will heads roll?

Those who stole our resources and betrayed our trust should be fired.

Those whose job it was to not let this happen should be fired. Those who could have, and should have created an environment where it is impossibly difficult to hide corruption and incompetence (casinos do it), failed to do so.

Their heads should roll.

But they won't.

Their heads won't roll any more than Winston Brooks' head rolled over the COSO audit.

That's the way the culture of corruption works;
it's the way they really "roll".



photo Mark Bralley

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