- an information nexus for resources on publicly funded education programs, policies, and schools in the United States, with the personal stories of whistleblowers working at the local level to challenge those in power who are not helping the children they are paid by our taxpayer money to serve.
We celebrate the alliance of the Internet with the awareness that for too many years people elected to publicly-funded positions have promoted policies that do not serve the public interest. We challenge those who believe they can continue to violate the public trust to stop and listen to the buzz of millions of people visiting websites, emailing each other, blogging and chatting online about what is going on behind closed doors. We promise to hold you responsible for your actions.
We call this process "e-accountability".
Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 5/11/2008 at 6:54 PM
The commission's staff is hired by and regularly consults with the legislative lawyers. They draft recommendations behind closed doors, long before the commission's appointed members sit down for an official vote. The commission's co-chair, a Senate representative, signs the staff's paychecks. The commission is in a suite of Senate majority offices in the Alfred E. Smith state office building. "Part of the problem here, since it's not independent and it's secret, it's the worst of both worlds," said Blair Horner, legislative director for the New York Public Interest Research Group. "It's the legislators self-policing in New York, so that doesn't inspire confidence."
Judicial Corruption | Posted 5/11/2008 at 3:23 AM
Tim King, Salem-News: "Just when you thought you knew what was going on in your community, here comes a story that just may shatter the security of your American Dream. This is a story about abuse, survival, false religion and dubious court systems in a state that may be advanced on some levels, but sometimes proves to be a miserable failure in terms of equity and fairness and conventional thinking."
Judicial Corruption | Posted 5/11/2008 at 2:04 AM
Since 1994 I have complained about a pattern of abuse and bias by NJ Superior Court Judge Thomas Dilts, the trial judge of Somerset County NJ , for refusing to recuse himself and for retaliating in his orders as a consequence of my pursuits. Thomas Dilts would manipulate his orders so that the opposing party would benefit while penalizing me for failing to follow orders when no such incidence occurred. The pattern was apparent and any and all pleadings for help through appropriate channels, non existent.
Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 5/10/2008 at 10:55 PM
Rhee's two children attend the school, and Guzman said when she found out that she would have Rhee's children: "I thought it was a good thing". Alexandra Starr writes: "Oyster classes are more or less evenly divided between native English and native Spanish speakers, and instruction is 50% in English, 50% in Spanish. By the time students graduate from the so-called dual- immersion program in the sixth grade, they are fluent in both languages. The promise of bilingualism isn’t an empty one,...".
Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 5/5/2008 at 8:25 AM
The lesson is, Ms. Quinn and Mayor Bloomberg, a lack of oversight and weak administrative procedures in support of compliance, accountability and transparency leads people to improper practices based on available options.
Judicial Corruption | Posted 5/4/2008 at 3:43 AM
The case, which many experts believe presents a major test to First Amendment rights in the Internet era, was brought to the federal court in San Francisco by Julius Baier Bank and Trust. The bank, which is based in the Cayman Islands, alleges that an ex-employee provided stolen documents to Wikileaks in violation of a confidentiality agreement and banking laws. SPJ President Clint Brewer said, " Free speech is paramount to a democracy and whistleblowers should not be punished for bringing forth valuable information that serves the public’s right to know.” The Judge reversed his decision on February 29, 2008.
Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 4/27/2008 at 9:00 PM
All these terms boil down to one question: why do people commit crimes and perpetrate fraud in the workplace...what motives their behavior?
Success Stories: Positive Outcomes | Posted 4/26/2008 at 1:26 AM
The International Association of Whistleblowers is holding their annual conference at the Senate in Washington DC May 11-17. Betsy Combier, Editor of Parentadvocates.org., is Secretary of the IAW, an organization that focuses on the need to reform the system so that our public trust in our government, our employers, and our colleagues can be restored.
Stories & Grievances | Posted 4/12/2008 at 1:19 PM
Mr. Risen shared the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for articles that exposed the National Security Agency’s program of eavesdropping without warrants, and the Justice Department’s effort to identify the sources of those articles and of his book is one of several federal leak investigations singling out reporters and their sources. In 2005, Judith Miller, then a reporter for The Times, was jailed for nearly three months after she initially refused to identify news sources in an investigation of leaks that identified a covert C.I.A. operative. Editor Betsy Combier says: "It's time for a National Shield Law"
Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 4/8/2008 at 12:03 PM
Opponents of congestion pricing said they resented the pressure and threats that they said emanated from Mr. Bloomberg’s side, including hints that the mayor would back primary candidates to run against politicians who opposed congestion pricing.
The mayor’s allies recently formed a political action committee to finance those campaigns. Those efforts, supporters and opponents agreed, illustrated the gulf between Mr. Bloomberg and lawmakers in Albany, where the mayor sometimes seemed to miscalculate how far his power and prestige could carry him. Many Democrats in the Legislature felt that the mayor’s demeanor in private meetings was condescending.