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The facts thusfar (and kudos to Shay Totten who almost single-handedly brought this issue out): Burlington Chief Administrative Officer Jonathan Leopold took it on himself to cut a $17 million loan (yes, that's taxpayer money) to Burlington Telecom (the city-run telecom entity) without seeking approval from the Board of Finance or City Council. As a result, BT is now violating its "certificate of public good" issued by the state by not repaying the loan within 60 days (as well as by not expanding its network as promised). Given the current state of affairs, there is no guarantee that the citizens of Burlington are going to get that money back. These facts are not in dispute.
There are four elements to this that should surprise no one. First of all, that Leopold would engage in such an astonishing breach of ethics and rules. He's historically just done what he wants to.
Second, that Bob Kiss doesn't really give a damn if Leopold breaks the rules, as he's consistently done whatever he can to keep Burlington Telecom protected from oversight and transparency. All I can assume is that its just another case of some on the left who decide the rules are there to control bad guys, and since they're not bad, the rules don't apply.
Third, that David O'Brien would be a drama queen about all this, leaping at the chance to be the hero and hoping that people will be distracted from his Fairpoint legacy, and other failures. He also wants the Douglas administration gold star award by giving Burlington the black eye ANR couldn't manage.
Fourth, that the Burlington Free Press would jump on the pound-the-City bandwagon. They too look for any excuse to hammer the mayor's office, and this one was gift wrapped.
Given these last two elements, why City officials would just hand their enemies a loaded gun and point it at their own temples like this is beyond me.
But what I really don't understand is why the Burlington City Council went limp on all this. That's the real mystery here, and the biggest breach of public trust in play. You can't unite that crew over anything, but putting their own imprimatur on this behavior... this is what brings Republicans, Democrats, Independents and Progressives together? This? (And given the copious use of "executive sessions" shielded from public scrutiny, transparency is not a watchword for this crowd.) |