Here is the problem. "The two offices have been in contact since last July, when the Joint Legislative Audit Committee unanimously approved a request to audit the family courts in Marin and Sacramento Counties. The audit was requested by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, after numerous allegations of conflict of interests and other problems in those jurisdictions."
Like other government agencies out of control, the courts lie about its willing ness to be audited. "To be clear, the courts are not opposed to providing the bureau access to all individuals and records necessary for the completion of this audit. Moreover, the courts have never opposed such access," Roberts wrote.
Roberts went on to say that the courts should not be required to deliver "confidential/sealed documents" such as "criminal history reports, fee waivers, psychological reports" and similar documents. She continued, "None of these documents appears necessary or relevant to the completion of the audit inasmuch as they are in no way related to the process the court uses for court appointments."
Our Justice system is working hard to prevent exposure of the corruption within its system. Do you expect different from government?
This is why government does not need another dime--it is by its very nature arrogant and corrupt. When an agency refuses a complete audit, you know something is wrong.
As Tom McClintock once said, "we need to audit the snot out of government". Good advice.
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Like other government agencies out of control, the courts lie about its willing ness to be audited. "To be clear, the courts are not opposed to providing the bureau access to all individuals and records necessary for the completion of this audit. Moreover, the courts have never opposed such access," Roberts wrote.
Roberts went on to say that the courts should not be required to deliver "confidential/sealed documents" such as "criminal history reports, fee waivers, psychological reports" and similar documents. She continued, "None of these documents appears necessary or relevant to the completion of the audit inasmuch as they are in no way related to the process the court uses for court appointments."
Our Justice system is working hard to prevent exposure of the corruption within its system. Do you expect different from government?
This is why government does not need another dime--it is by its very nature arrogant and corrupt. When an agency refuses a complete audit, you know something is wrong.
As Tom McClintock once said, "we need to audit the snot out of government". Good advice.
More...