Here we go again with California.
After the release of a highly critical audit, the Highlands Community Charter and Technical School’s entire board of directors… has resigned (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JBqhR1Brz8).
Three of the nine directors have been brought back to keep the school from closing.
It seems the board spent $180 million on luxury junkets, hiring family members to lucrative positions, and misrepresenting attendance. Authorities are trying to decide whether it would be possible to give the money back.
Sheesh! The whole kit and kaboodle of’em.
Let’s see how the taxpayers will take it.
They’re just following their own teaching, nothing is right nor wrong. A life lived without morals. What could go wrong?
So much for serving the public.
The whole lot resigning–that was a public service, wasn’t it?
What amazes me is that there is no shame, whatsoever, associated with fleecing the public. It reminds me a a fellow they caught embezzling, paying himself for fabricated travel vouchers. When he was charged with a crime, he was indignant, stating that he had paid them back, so why should he be charged. The fact that he has breached public trust wasn’t even a concern.
No shame at all.