Exactly, and then the issue just ... died. Why? The auditor can't take any action, she can only bring it to the attention of the appropriate authorities. In reality, the AG could have appointed a special prosecutor to investigate. The Chief's issue wasn't Driscoll's issue - the Council signed off on it right at the beginning of the whole merger debacle, before they even knew what they were doing, and I expect they just forgot about it until it popped up in the audit - they didn't need to further
Exactly, and then the issue just ... died. Why? The auditor can't take any action, she can only bring it to the attention of the appropriate authorities. In reality, the AG could have appointed a special prosecutor to investigate. The Chief's issue wasn't Driscoll's issue - the Council signed off on it right at the beginning of the whole merger debacle, before they even knew what they were doing, and I expect they just forgot about it until it popped up in the audit - they didn't need to further