Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Is Robert Caswell Investigations conflicted?

Are there aspects of the relationship between Robert Caswell Investigations and the leadership of the APS that represent conflicts of interest?  Should Caswell be investigating APS Police Chief Steve Tellez?

Have APS and  Caswell disclosed potential conflicts of interest?

Have those conflicts changed materially since Caswell
excused himself from the last investigation into the APS
Police due to " a conflict of interests?

Add these to the questions to be stonewalled by the leadership of the APS and their private investigator will not answer.

How do you get to be the investigator that powerful people go to when they need to know the truth but need to hide it from everyone else?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the private police forces budget, seems to me APS spends a lot of money on something not needed.
I understand the police force has lost millions to lawsuits and have no real authority anyway.

ched macquigg said...

I found the FY 2013 Budget
http://www.aps.edu/finance/budget-planning-and-analysis/documents/Albuquerque%20Public%20Schools%20FY2013%20Annual%20Budget-web.pdf

on page 254, it looks like more than $6.5 million a year.

We would be better off if we just gave them APD and BCSD the money and called them when we needed them.

Not all school districts have a police force.

Anonymous said...

Couldn't agree with you more Ched! APS cant even manage their own personnel let alone their own police force. They should be 100% controlled by either APD or BCSO.