The terms of public service are the prerogative of the public. Fundamental among those terms; public servants are accountable to the public, and to meaningful standards of conduct and competence, at least for the eight measly hours a day that we have to "trust" them with the control over our power and our resources.
Marty Esquivel is defending Bruce Mallott in the allegedly fraudulent Teachers retirement investments.
ReplyDeleteSource: http://www.abqjournal.com/news/state/apdismissal03-12-09.htm
Esquivel's client, Mallott, is an/the audit director at Meyners +, who does the APS audit.
There is a disgraceful connection here, if not a conflict of interest.
Meyers+ protects APS info in the audit, and makes a lot of $$, and Esquivel defends them/ their leaders and gets lots of $$.
AKA, the president (of the board) does a $$ and services exchange with a company that's supposed to do an impartial audit?
sneaky!
Bruce Mallott was doing "the books" and accounting for Richardson's campaign, and is currentlyu doing the same for LT. Gov. Denish.
ReplyDeleteSource: http://www.santafenewmexican.com/mobile/ERB-court-deposition-proves-stressful
PS- a man named Correa made a $2 million finder's fees off of those bogus investments set up by Mallott. Follow the money trail...
crooked! Lots of money "laundering" here and people getting rich off of other's retirement money! SAD!!! But they will be exposed.......thank God!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMeyners never had the APS audit. Its been with Moss Adams for years. You guys don't have a clue.
ReplyDeleteI have a copy of a Meyner + Co audit in my hands.
ReplyDeletePerhaps is you are without clue. Specifically that the audit law prohibits long term exclusivity for self evident reasons.
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