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These stewards of access TV betrayed the public trust!
After the TV 3 debacle, this isn't just a little tiny screw-up.
This is wholesale deception of the public that fought for the SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS and a station manager, Ben Brown, complicit in willfully, knowingly and maliciously failing to do proper outreach and facilitation of programming.
It is worse than the despicable TV3 Medford because now your city government is putting its unclean hands into your back pocket and taking your franchise fee.
The dishonesty of station manager Ben Brown, mayor Stephanie Muccini-Burke, superintendent BELSON, solicitor RUMLEY, all small letters for small, petty people, the blatant dishonesty is a dereliction of duty and betrayal of the public trust.
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.Dr. Armand A. Fusco provides a detailed look at the rationale for the three levels of corrupt acts: cheating and deceit, waste and mismanagement, and fraud and stealing. Find out how and where shameful and deplorable corrupt acts have been committed in each state and school district as Fusco delves into some tough questions:Why does corruption and "political correctness" lead to poor student achievement, disgraceful school outcomes, and failing schools?How does inept school governance allow corruption to flourish with such ease?What is the most important question that is never asked of an applicant for superintendent of schools?The harsh reality is that corruption has become a natural part of the educational landscape, but it's hidden from view by walls of denial and self-protection. Only by accepting the challenge of a new beginning can trust be restored so that the devastating impact of corrupt acts on the education of children, and the violation of the public trust, will become a thing of the past.
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