tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7187403837913738089.post5815735697324298777..comments2023-12-15T02:26:43.878-06:00Comments on CSU Faculty Voice: The Sound of Fall CricketsPhillip Beverlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05105319296231539370noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7187403837913738089.post-83639865231707552982016-10-12T13:18:50.476-05:002016-10-12T13:18:50.476-05:00It appears that CSU is hiding something that they ...It appears that CSU is hiding something that they do not want exposed. I believe Wayne Watson had input into Dr. Calhoun's discharge. I further believe that Wayne Watson has a vested interest in not having Dr. Calhoun or the Board of Trustees explain Dr. Calhoun's discharge. If Dr. Calhoun wanted to look at financial transactions by CSU, he may have caused the Board and Watson to be uneasy about what he might or did find. Remembering Watson was on campus and had an office in the library and access to the Board and the administration at his will. A forensic audit seems to be appropriate given the recent payout of Dr. Calhoun and the alleged miss handling of funds by Watson and the Board, this would also include the payout and office space Dr. Watson (Golden Parachute) received. As taxpayers, we are entitled to know how the reasons CSU spends our money.<br /><br />This clause in the separation agreement with Dr. Calhoun denies taxpayers a right to know. "The parties agree that they will not disclose matters relating to the circumstances surrounding Dr. Calhoun's resignation as President to anyone other than their respective attorneys, accountants, financial advisers or Dr. Calhoun's spouse unless required to do so by legal process or court order...BOTH PARTIES AGREE THAT DISCLOSURE AND VIOLATION OF THIS PARAGRAPH IS A MATERIAL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT." Does this violate "Freedom of Information Act"?<br /><br />deeplyconcernedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18404124603956099959noreply@blogger.com