Los Angeles news Roundup July 27, 2009
By Mike Spence | 07/27/09 | 11:01 AM EDT | 1 Comment
County prosecutors investigate robocalls in district attorney campaign. If you are going to break a campaign law, don’t do it against the District Attorney.
2 proposals could get attention of L.A. Cut the council’s pay and give ratepayers and advocate at the DWP. Two good ideas that will go nowhere.
Jackson case spurs wider probe of leaks at L.A. County coroner's office. The Sheriff's Department is investigating alleged leaks from the coroner's office. The Board of Supervisors is also calling on the county auditor to look into the leaks. If you can’t peak a t a celebrity’s file, why work in L.A.?
Grand jury transcripts: Temple City councilwoman asked for and received bribes from developer. From Bribes to religious “directions”, this is good stuff.
Long Beach City auditor keeps eye on the money. Laura Doud has the job of looking for waste and fraud. Do we have someone like this in Sacramento?
West Covina Chamber ponders audit, looks to reinvent itself. Restraining orders, debt and mismanagement. Not Temple City, but a good start.
TAGS: Long Beach, Temple City, West Covina, DWP, Michael Jackson, Steve Cooley, robo-calls
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L.A is slowly becomming a socialistic place.
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