I have wondered  how  a tally of in-camera items would  compare  to previous terms. I  hesitate to ask  staff to  produce those  figures. I don't fancy my chances of doing it accurately myself. But I think we can depend on our own impressions.
The Mayor has repeatedly taken it upon herself  to retain legal counsel, contrary to any previous similar action  in this or  any other regional municipality.  It certainly has  added  to  the number of  legal matters having to be considered in camera.
The Mayor  independently consults and  instructs  counsel to advise  on a variety of issues she  has  determined must be pursued.
Staff  recruitment and replacements have been in record numbers.These often result in closed door discussions.
The Westhill Development litigation matters have resulted in a record number of items .
Publication of accurate and full legal invoices would  provide a meaningful comparison to legal costs in  previous terms.
As we have seen,  a determined strategy has been  mounted  to make sure that doesn't happen.
Friday, 2 April 2010
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Dear Evelyn:
This picture comes to mind:
A nine-sided table, warped, around which sit the Mare, Mrs. Vader, four bobble-heads and three responsible representatives from the town's electors.
In the centre of the table rests a giant steaming pot of a venomous liquid, roiling, and periodically overflowing its broken lips, as hissing vapours slither down its sides.
Off to one side, at a small rickety rectangular table crouch members of the bar, each drooling even more than his neighbour, in anticipation of yet another lucrative assignment.
Senior staff sit on a sagging settee, in semi-darkness, hoping for recognition.
And just behind the Mare is Mr. Tsunami, on his own little barstool, waiting with bated breath for the audacious command to attack, yet again. Perhaps he wonders if the present term of this council might expire before he is summoned into action.
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