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Nick Chrisos

What Happened With Spitzer’s Order on Financial Interest Disclosures?

County Government
By Nick Gerda | July 14, 2015

Supervisors Chairman Todd Spitzer ordered a “comprehensive review” of who on the county payroll must file annual disclosures of their financial interests. Did he get it?

DA’s Chief of Staff Hustles to Fix More Errors in Conflict of Interest Forms

Countywide
By Tracy Wood | June 15, 2015

Susan Kang Schroeder, chief of staff to District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, late Friday filed 14 pages of amendments to her five years worth of overdue conflict of interest reports.

DA’s Chief of Staff Files Incomplete Conflict of Interest Forms

Countywide
By Tracy Wood | June 12, 2015

Susan Kang Schroeder rushed to file five years worth of overdue public conflict of interest statements Wednesday after her failure to disclose was scheduled for a public discussion by the Board of Supervisors.

Supervisors Urged to Fine DA’s Chief of Staff if She Fails to Disclose Possible Conflicts

Countywide
By Tracy Wood | June 10, 2015

Susan Kang Schroeder must retroactively file five years worth of conflict of interest reports under plan urged by County Counsel Nick Chrisos.

County Accused of Discriminating Against Reservists

County Government
By NORBERTO SANTANA JR. | August 20, 2013

A deputy county counsel says he has been the victim of a systematic effort to discriminate against employees who are military reservists.

Pensions Are an Increasingly Perilous Perk for Supervisors

County Government
By NORBERTO SANTANA JR. | July 19, 2013

Supervisor John Moorlach, Orange County’s most high-profile pension fighter, has for years shrugged off criticism of his own generous benefit. But after announcing a run for Congress, he’s starting to feel the heat.

Lawyer Says Drakodaidis Plans Return, Is ‘Ideal Candidate’ for CEO

County Government
By NORBERTO SANTANA JR. | July 31, 2012

The deputy CEO, who took medical leave after Bustamante arrest and made numerous corruption allegations, says she’s coming back to work Aug. 31.

County Releases Redacted Version of Controversial Drakodaidis Claim

County Government
By NORBERTO SANTANA JR. | July 28, 2012

Among other allegations, the letter accuses Supervisor Pat Bates of trying to change a sex offender ordinance to help a friend.

OC Officials Offer Up Another Reason for Keeping Letter Secret

County Government
By | July 18, 2012

The letter, which contains multiple allegations of improper actions by supervisors and the district attorney, would be an “invasion of privacy,” the county now asserts.

DA Blocks Release of Controversial Letter

County Government
By | July 17, 2012

A county deputy CEO, who has gone on medical leave in the wake of the Bustamante charges, has made allegations against Rackauckas and county supervisors.

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  • Kriz: Fourteen More Homeless Died in OC Last Month

    Fr. Dennis Kriz, Pastor at St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church in Fullerton, reflects upon the fourteen people who died “without fixed abode” in Orange County in January. He suggests that shelters should respond to the needs of those they are supposed to serve.

  • Santana: OC Judge To Rule Soon on Releasing Deputy Misconduct Records

    After a ruling against police unions in Contra Costa late last week, Orange County this week could become the second jurisdiction to see a ruling in California over the heated legal battle to implement SB 1421, which opens select police misconduct records for public review.

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