Public agencies must be accountable

By Independent Record - An IR view - 09/03/08

With nobody doing much talking, it is tough to know what to make of the Helena Housing Authority board's decision last week to put its director, Colleen McCarthy, on paid administrative leave. And that's troublesome.

McCarthy, a former Helena mayor, said in a statement that the action came after she had raised concerns with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development about possible conflict-of-interest and procurement-law violations. McCarthy said the board plans to fire her.

HHA board chair Linda Vaughey, meanwhile, said she couldn't comment because personnel matters are privileged.

Correspondence from HUD and the board's minutes mention a number of issues, such as resident complaints against HHA management, a board order to terminate a contract, and a possible conflict involving a banking relationship related to an HHA project, but without more information there's no way to assess the seriousness of the problem, let alone who, if anyone, is in the wrong.

We can understand the desire to protect privacy, but it also must be remembered that the Helena Housing Authority is a public agency that handles taxpayers' money as well as rent checks from residents.

All such agencies ultimately are accountable to the public, and it is difficult to be accountable while keeping mum.


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Reader Comments:

purple wrote on Sep 3, 2008 6:38 PM:

" "enu22"

Too bad you and your ilk don't afford the same call for President Bush.

Since McCarthy is a democrat, she has more of a right than republicans, right? "

enu22 wrote on Sep 3, 2008 10:51 AM:

" First let's hear all the facts before we bring the "guilty" in for a fair trial. "

purple wrote on Sep 3, 2008 7:02 AM:

" Since her wages were, no doubt, paid by the taxpayers, the taxpayers are due a full and unvarnished explanation.

Barring full disclosure, the taxpayers should demand that her dismissal be WITHOUT pay. "


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