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    Letter to The Editor: Arizona Attorney General’s Office to Investigate Public Records Law Violations at the Arizona Corporation Commission

    January 6, 20161 Comment
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    logo_lettereditorInformation & Perspective by Warren Woodward
    (January 6, 2016)

    Finally! It only took two months but last December 30th I received a phone message from someone at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. She wanted to discuss the ACC Public Records Law violations I had been hounding the A.G. Office about for the last two months. On December 31st I returned her call. The upshot of our discussion was that she was interested to see what evidence I had. Of course it remains to be seen if anything comes of this but at least it’s a start.

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    1. Warren following up on January 9, 2016 11:56 am

      Today, January 9, 2016, I received a letter from Georgia Davies at the AZ AG office telling me “there is a lack of clear facts and evidence to support criminal wrongdoing.”

      Right. The ACC invents a redaction classification so they can black out whole pages. The ACC does not give me all the documents they should have. I give the ACC 3 chances to get it right and they don’t but that’s not criminal wrongdoing? What a travesty!

      I had previously asked the question, Is the AZ AG complicit in ACC crime? I guess we have the answer now.


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