Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
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.
Hi Monifa
Say hi to whoever. The same admins worked for all of the superintendents.
Stop deflecting responsibility from McKnight. Everything in this OIG report happened under her watch, or Felder's.
McKnight was fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
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.
Hi Monifa
Say hi to whoever. The same admins worked for all of the superintendents.
Stop deflecting responsibility from McKnight. Everything in this OIG report happened under her watch, or Felder's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm less worried about the personnel than I am about the unapproved contracts.
The personnel is likely some of the folks that McKnight brought back when she was desperately floundering to keep her job. Remember she brought back Henry Johnson who had retired, and a few others? I suspect some of them had been consultants and then were hired in the same year or vice versa. So technically against policy, but I don't think the majority of them were double-dipping at the same time. I could be wrong, though.
The detail on the findings for contracts is that 7 out of 32 tested were not in compliance. That tells me they really weren't even trying to catch anything that wasn't a single transaction of over $25K. If a vendor had multiple payments that add up to $25K they slip through.
In a big picture sense, though, $25K is a very small amount to be asking for board approval every time. There's no way they are providing meaningful oversight because there are going to be SO MANY $25K vendors in a budget of $3.6 billion. The threshold should be raised if they want this to be a effective control vs a rubber stamp.
I agree with you in the abstract, but given that:
1) This board is part-time and easily duped and manipulated by Board staff and the superintendent, there's reason to keep the threshold this low
2) The total amount of unapproved funds spent by MCPS is $1 million: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/report-finds-mcps-spent-1m-without-board-education-approval Again, in the context of the overall budget that's not meaningful, but if it could balloon to $1 million, you can see how that number could get even bigger without changes in oversight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
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.
Hi Monifa
Say hi to whoever. The same admins worked for all of the superintendents.
Anonymous wrote:32:12,831= 1 million:400 million
Even if it's not an exact ratio and they just managed to randomly sample 7 particularly pricy transactions, we're still talking possibly tens of millions of dollars spent improperly while we have increased class sizes and kids in schools with mold and rats.
Also, these were just the non-capital transactions. Capital transactions are construction and equipment. Think all those were all above board? Ha.
I'm outraged about this and I hope our local media actually explain this and ask tough questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
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.
Hi Monifa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm less worried about the personnel than I am about the unapproved contracts.
The personnel is likely some of the folks that McKnight brought back when she was desperately floundering to keep her job. Remember she brought back Henry Johnson who had retired, and a few others? I suspect some of them had been consultants and then were hired in the same year or vice versa. So technically against policy, but I don't think the majority of them were double-dipping at the same time. I could be wrong, though.
Henry Johnson is back. Essie/Taylor have him doing dirty work behind the scenes.
He's working as a consultant from Florida?
Yup!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm less worried about the personnel than I am about the unapproved contracts.
The personnel is likely some of the folks that McKnight brought back when she was desperately floundering to keep her job. Remember she brought back Henry Johnson who had retired, and a few others? I suspect some of them had been consultants and then were hired in the same year or vice versa. So technically against policy, but I don't think the majority of them were double-dipping at the same time. I could be wrong, though.
Henry Johnson is back. Essie/Taylor have him doing dirty work behind the scenes.
He's working as a consultant from Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm less worried about the personnel than I am about the unapproved contracts.
The personnel is likely some of the folks that McKnight brought back when she was desperately floundering to keep her job. Remember she brought back Henry Johnson who had retired, and a few others? I suspect some of them had been consultants and then were hired in the same year or vice versa. So technically against policy, but I don't think the majority of them were double-dipping at the same time. I could be wrong, though.
Henry Johnson is back. Essie/Taylor have him doing dirty work behind the scenes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Sorry, but none of them were in MCPS in FY23 or 24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
And under Smith and under Taylor. So you can forget about blaming one superintendent.
Essie McGuire has been there for all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again. Another Black eye for MCPS.
Who will be held accountable?
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.
The report says this took place during FY23 and FY24, so McKnight/Felder era.
Anonymous wrote:32:12,831= 1 million:400 million
Even if it's not an exact ratio and they just managed to randomly sample 7 particularly pricy transactions, we're still talking possibly tens of millions of dollars spent improperly while we have increased class sizes and kids in schools with mold and rats.
Also, these were just the non-capital transactions. Capital transactions are construction and equipment. Think all those were all above board? Ha.
I'm outraged about this and I hope our local media actually explain this and ask tough questions.