Monday, March 24, 2008

Diane Crosier is covering up bigtime

The easy part is over. Diane Crosier refuses to turn over any more public records. I'm going to have to go downtown and look at Leon Page's filing that forced her to turn over records.

Here's the message she emailed today:
"...
"2. Invoices for the Stutz firm relative to work done for Chula Vista Elementary School District from January 1, 2005 through January 1, 2006 - we have no documents responsive to this request.

"3. Documents relative to work done by the Stutz firm for Chula Vista Elementary School District from October 4, 2001 through Feb. 28, 2002 - we have no documents responsive to this request."



I believe SDCOE does have the documents. The other possibility is that they've been "lost" or destroyed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ms. Larkins sounds like you should be reporting this to the appropriate agency bellow. If Public entities cannot keep good books particularly the millions of dollars paid to public lawyers, this is a very serious problem that should be reported to appropriate monitoring agencies.


Office of the Inspector General
U.S. Department of Justice
Investigations Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Room 4706
Washington, DC 20530
e-mail: oig.hotline@usdoj.gov

California Office of the Inspector General
P.O. Box 348780
Sacramento, California 95834-8780

Anonymous said...

Ms. Larkins sounds like you should be reporting this to the appropriate agency bellow. If Public entities cannot keep good books particularly the millions of dollars paid to public lawyers, this is a very serious problem that should be reported to appropriate monitoring agencies.


Office of the Inspector General
U.S. Department of Justice
Investigations Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Room 4706
Washington, DC 20530
e-mail: oig.hotline@usdoj.gov

California Office of the Inspector General
P.O. Box 348780
Sacramento, California 95834-8780