Related LinksKominek seeks North Kent seatDiscredited Group Rears Up Again - But Nobody Admits Membership Group plans to use Old Petition to Force Forensic Audit ----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Epp / Sun Media Chatham
To: Austin Wright
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:03 AM
Subject: re letter to the editor
Austin: I've edited the letter you've sent me so as to avoid any potential legal action with the group that you make reference to. Nonetheless, the edited version, I believe, reflects what you're trying to say about the audit.It's been reported that the Chatham-Kent Coalition of Concerned Citizens is again asking for a municipal audit.
Those who have been following this secretive group might remember that they collected 7,000 signatures in 2005 supporting a failed bid to obtain "an official audit of all resources and finances in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent to answer all concerns of citizens and taxpayers."
Perhaps this group should reveal its directors and members to the public. If R.O.C.K. is indeed behind the effort, then we can be certain that this is just a thinly-veiled attempt to resurrect the de-amalgamation debate.
Is this a clever ploy to destabilize an already dysfunctional council so the province will step in and put things back the way they were in the good old pre-amalgamation days?
Before I learned the true costs and consequences, I was a supporter of the audit concept. But the municipal books are already audited annually to the province's satisfaction, which is why the original petition was refused.
Citizen groups have a democratic right to muddy the municipal landscape, but we should demand no less than the transparency of knowing the individuals behind unregistered coalitions.
Such audits rarely reveal anything anyway that those being examined don't want discovered.
Austin Wright
40 Tasan Crescent
Chatham ON N7L 4V1
519-351-1743
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Peter Epp
Editor - Chatham This Week, Farm Market, Spirit of Bothwell