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Reply to "Inspector General finds procurement violations within MCPS - active employees are double-dipping as contractors"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS. Who will be held accountable?[/quote] Mrs. Ivon Alfonso-Windsor is MCPS' Chief Financial Officer. Perhaps the COO Adnan Mamoon? I'd be interested in knowing the names of the 7 employees who double-dipped.[/quote] The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.[/quote] Gawd, the sh(t that went down under her leadership. And then she got a cushy job with UMD afterwards. WTF were they thinking. I'm sorry, but she's a total DEI hire, and I'm not white.[/quote] And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent. Essie McGuire has been there for all of it. [/quote] Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.[/quote] Essie McGuire never left. She was either a MCPS administrator or a the County Council as the Education Committee staffer as part of the Council’s oversight. The same people are in the MCPS procurement office and in the BOE office as have been for years. Keep trying to cover up for them, it won’t work. [/quote] Hi Monifa[/quote] Say hi to whoever. The same admins worked for all of the superintendents.[/quote] Stop deflecting responsibility from McKnight. Everything in this OIG report happened under her watch, or Felder's.[/quote] McKnight was fired. [/quote] Because that is how audits are conducted. They have a time period they cover. Now do the time since then to today. Bet you get the same result. Now who will you blame?[/quote] Sure, let's see the next OIG report, and we'll be happy to discuss then. [/quote] Why wait? It is easy to check current spending. Your deflection won’t work.[/quote] I trust the IG's reporting more than DCUM randos.[/quote] Then you know that an IG report is just a snapshot in time. It is not a statement about what is going on today in MCPS. You can easily see what is going on today and there is no change. [/quote] Go ahead and file a new complaint with the OIG. Doesn't change the fact that this report documents McKnight's incompetence.[/quote] And Smith and Starr and Weast.[/quote] She was in charge at the time, so it's on her.[/quote] And Taylor kept it all going. [/quote] Exactly. If Taylor has kept any of the contracts going (and it appears he has if people like Henry Johnson are still working from Florida) then he is just as much to blame. [/quote]
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