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CITY OF SAN BERtORDINO - REQUEST QR COUNCIL ACTION
From: . JAMES F. PENMAN
Dept: CITY ATTORNEY
Subject:
GRAND JURY AUDIT
Date: September 14, 1992
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
Discussion and possible action.
Signature
Contact person: James F. Penman
Supporting data attached: Four pages
Phone:
384-5255
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Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Unknown
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION)
Finance:
Council Notes:
15.0t62
Agenda Item No. :J.. 5
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CITY OF SAN BERtORDINO - REQUEST Q.R COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Attached, please find a copy of the September 9, 1992 letter from
the Grand Jury, Mayor Holcomb's June 26, 1992 demand that I provide
him with a copy of my June 19, 1992 letter to the Grand Jury and a
copy of my response dated June 26, 1992.
I need to respond to the Grand Jury's offer to select the audit
firm to do the requested reviews of the change orders, City
Attorney's office and the Executive Department.
I respectfully request that the Council have the Grand Jury conduct
all three audits.
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GRAND JURY
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Sen 8emordlno. CA 92415-0243 . 17141387-3820
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September 9, 1992
Mr. James F. Panman
City Attorney
City of San Bernardino
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, California 92418-0001
Dear Mr. Penman:
The Administrative Committee of the San Bernardino County
Grand Jury has reviewed the concerns set forth in your June 19,
1992 letter.
In light of the City Attorney releasing the above referenced
letter to the public on June 26, 1992, the Grand Jury concludes a
confidential examination of both the Executive and City Attorney
offices would be difficult. In addition, because of the public
debate, the complaint has become a highly politicized issue.
For these reasons, the Grand Jury will not participate in an
investigation of this complaint.
If the City of San Bernardino wishes to conduct an audit of
those complaints raised in items I, II and III, the Grand Jury
would select an independent audit firm to conduct the investi-
gation. It would then be the responsibility of the City to
establish the focus of the audit, to negotiate the cost of the
audit, and to pay for the audit. The Executive and City Attorney
offices can be assured of complete impartiality in the selection
of an independent audit firm. The Grand Jury would review the
audit report in order to determine if further action would be
required.
Because of the pUblic awareness of the controversy
existing between the Executive and City Attorney offices, the
Grand Jury recommends the City of San Bernardino commit to the
aforementioned examination at the earliest date possible.
Sincerely,
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Foreman
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DUCKWORTH
Grand Jury
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
TO: James F. Penman, City Attorney
FROM: W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor
SUBJECT: LETTER - GRAND JURY AUDIT
DATE: June 26, 1992
COPIES: File
I attach hereto, photocopy of the news article dated June 23, 1992.
As the Chief Executive Officer and pursuant to the powers given me
by the City Charter, I request that you immediately provide me with
a copy of the letter referred in the article. If I do not receive
the requested document by noon, this date, I will accept said
action as refusal ~nA I will act accordingly.
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. The county grand jury is
asked by the San Bernardino
city attorney to look into how
costs went up on two
construction projects.
By REBECCA FAIRLEY RANEY
Sun Staff Writer JtiH Z 3 199Z
SAN BEHNAHDINO - City
Attornev .James Penman asked
the cOUlity grand jury Monday to
investigate ,,,,"hcther Mayor Bob
Holcomb's directives violated
bidding requirements on city con.
struetion projects.
The lelter outlined two cases
in which projects went to bid
without specifications.
Then. uner low bids were ac-
cepted. speci Iications were added
at higher cost. Penman said.
"The intent of the letter is tu
see that public funds are being
spent wisely and efficiently."
Penman said.
"I'm not accusin~ any individ-
ual of any crime."
J foJeomb was at a mayors'
eonlcrcJ1cc in Houston on Mon-
day and couldn't be reached.
Penman said the /(rand jury is
being asked to investigate the
hidding process because requests
for eXJlensive changes happen so
frequently.
In one case, the original con.
tract fh,. storm drains and' a re-
tention basin at !\lcl'chum Can-
yon ("ailed for concrete and rip-
rap at t he base.
An ",nended contract took out
I hose ~pt'('ifications.
flut aller the contract was
awu1"rll'd to Riverside Con.struc~
lion. the council received are.
que!'>! to add the concrete nod rip-
!'ap at an additional cost of
$20,000,
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The letter alluded to "'\'L,,.,,I
situations in which requests f(ll"
new work Cflme from out or thL'
hlue.
"We're !lot at the point wl1l'I'l.'
wC' can sav with pertaintv th'lt
this is a problem." Penman said,"
"We don't know irthe low bid
requirements are being l'irc.:ultl-
vented or not."
The letter was latt.'st \'oJ/t.\, ill
a nurry of disagreements illl1C)Il,t:
the mayor", coul1ei! members UIll!
Penman.
Earlier this month. voler:-: ap-
proved a measure that g:iVl~S
l'ouncil members the power to
override Holcomb's exc-cutin' (h--
dsions.
Penman's ol1icl' drafled tht.'
ordinnncc.
fn a meeting last week. Pen-
man suggested the mayor could
retaliate by innucncing- an up-
coming audit of the ('ity atto!'-
ney's office.
\Vhen Penman told tOUlltil
members about the lettel' Moo.
day, the notion of politk..ll mo-
tives came up immediately.
Sixth Ward Councilwoman
Valerie Pope-Ludlam said:
"Jsn't all this a rc~ult of' .Jim
asking for an inerease in his bud-
get and us asking for an audit'!"
Penman replied:
"It has nothing to du with Illy
budget."
The letter does request II,,,,
the grand jury conduct "n ind,'.
pcnd{'nt audit of' tilt' ('ily allor-
ney's ollice, Penman said.
ur would express ('ol1('l"rn 0\,('1'
whether a management stuct~. of'
the city attorney's offi('e ('011.
ducted by the m"yor's of'l'i"l'
would be litir."
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C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
W.R. Holcomb, Mayor
FROM:
James F. Penman, City Attorney
DATE:
June 26. 1992
By memorandum of this date, you have demanded a copy of the
June 19 letter that I sent to the Grand Jury. Complaints to the
Grand Jury are confidential; and. inasmuch as this letter contains
information of an ongoing investigation involving your office. I
believe it is improper for you to make the demand that you have
made. I have conveyed this information to your secretary, Sophie.
and she advised me that despite this information you still demand
the letter. Consequently, in deference to your authority as Chief
Executive Officer of the City. I am providing you with this letter
under protest. Your insistence on obtaining this letter is
coercion in the worst extreme and will be reported.
The media has already requested a copy of this letter, which
I have refused to provide. By delivering a copy to your office.
the letter is no longer confidential and is a publiC record.
Consequently, there are no longer any grounds to deny the request
of the media for a copy.
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ity Attorney
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