As Jeff Foxworthy says, you just can’t make this stuff up.
In the article on the front page of the SA paper yesterday Sunday July 5 the vice chancellor of the Alamo CCD makes this comment
James McLaughlin pitched cutting a position in the internal auditor’s office, saying his staff could not keep up with the drumbeat of reports each identifying some new problem to fix.
“When you pick up a rock, there are 1,000 snakes and every snake has babies,” McLaughlin has said of district operations. “
Prof Elam observation – The job of an internal audittor is to identify the highest risk an entity faces, propose solutiknos, and then hopefully the risk is reduced. Clearly the reactino of the VC is forget that, stop the reports I do not want to hear bout itl.
Perhaps that internal auditor should be transferred to James office to help out….
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