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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP (although I'm only the OP because I saw the report and put it here first) I think the DC Auditors office deserves praise for doing their job and not burying this under a rug, where I'm sure the Council and Administration would like it to go. [b]What kills me is this: It also states that students who attend the historic performing arts school have schedules atypical of most DCPS students. Consequently, significant amounts of space will go unused for extended periods of time once the building's upgrades are complete[/b]. Therefore, the auditor is also suggesting that DCPS increase the school's enrollment or open up its grounds to other educational programs. [/quote] +1. Essentially, DC taxpayers ponied up $200 million to fund a luxury product for non-DC residents. Hopefully someone ends in jail for misuse of public funds, if not outright corruption.[/quote] [b]Who exactly would you jail?[/b] The problem the auditor's report is that literally dozens of people were involved but no one was in charge. There seems to be plenty of incompetence but no malfeasance. [/quote] No idea, we need an investigation to determine that. The best process is usually to follow the money. Where did those $178+ million come from?[/quote] We we've had 2 audits that followed the money. Read the reports and then come back with your nominees for arrest warrants. [/quote] Let the FBI public integrity section and the DC attorney general deal with it. [/quote] Let's pray for that day to come.[/quote]
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