ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
February 2, 2015
The Honorable Todd Spitzer, Chair Board of Supervisors, County of Orange Hall of Administration 333 West Santa Ana Blvd., 5th Floor Santa Ana, CA 92701
Dear Supervisor Spitzer:
I am once again disappointed in your uninformed and unproductive public comments made during the last Board of Supervisors meeting held on Jan. 27, 2015. As I have stated both verbally and in writing on many occasions, you are welcome to contact me, or any of my top managers, at any time if you have any questions or criticisms about any actions taken by the Orange County District Attorneys Office (OCDA). When you use the power of your position to grandstand, or “ready, fire, aim” with unsubstantiated and misleading allegations, the People are ultimately harmed because they are not getting the true information. Releasing misinformation to the public is bad government. I respectfully urge you to obtain facts before you speak and to discontinue unmeritorious attacks that affect the hard working professionals of the OCDA, and ultimately the public.
At the end of the last Board meeting, without requesting any information, you launched an ambush alleging impropriety on the merits of hiring an outside firm to conduct background checks on new employees and the impartiality of the bidding practice. Anyone whose true motives are placed on transparency and savings for taxpayers would not make such accusations and bold statements in the public without doing due diligence in gathering information.
You made allegations in your statement that the ASR was somehow improper because Chief Craig Hunter knew and worked with an owner of the winning bid, former Anaheim Police Department (APD) Captain Steve Rodig, a principal of RCS Investigations and Consulting LLC (RCS).
A simple call from either you, or a staff member would have revealed the following information that shows that the practice of outsourcing background checks promotes good government and the process of hiring this firm was fair and transparent. This is probably the reason why many law enforcement departments increasingly now use an outside firm to conduct background checks and uses the services of RCS. This firm has contracts with approximately 70 law enforcement agencies, including many cities in Orange County — Anaheim, Buena Park, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Palma, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Santa Ana, and Seal Beach. The practice of outsourcing background checks is increasingly becoming a common practice.
Had you conducted simple due diligence, you would have learned the following:
By insinuating improper relationships with regards to this bid and questioning the fiscal propriety of outsourcing background checks, you stated that were not running a 6 billion dollar County like Some kid Operating a lemonade stand.” I agree that conducting business on behalf of the people of Orange County should be professional, transparent, and fiscally sound. I also believe that before One assumes anything, and even worse, makes accusations, one should first gather seminal information.
Once again, I urge you to contact me or any manager in my Office should future issues arise. I believe public discourse is proper and important when we have been entrusted with the publics money and confidence. You hold a very important office, and what you say in public matters, especially when the accusations are unfounded and besmirch people’s reputation.
Respectfully,
Tony Rackauckas District Attorney
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Dude! ...... classic put-down ..... maybe a little over the top. I could sense T-rack frothing at the mouth.
He was in full snark mode!