Tribal Council chooses transparency

It’s a slow process, but it brings results.  Council members know that secrecy is the enemy and that the membership should be privy to what is done in their name.

Aaron continued to press forward ending the bastion of corruption otherwise known as the Gaming Authority.

Councilman Aaron Tobey made the case for transparency in an emergency measure during the Wednesday meeting. The proposal would require the Tribal Council to approve all Gaming Authority financial appropriations.  The change received overwhelming support.

The finalization of the proposal ends the sneaky way of getting what you want without accountability.  Anyway, confirmation of the vote comes tonight during the Emergency Council Meeting.

The last meeting broke the attendance record with more

Cedric is up to his neck in mess and the Gaming Authority got him there.

than 60 members on the zoom. Tribal members want answers and are paying attention.

We forgot to mention last week that Cedric’s trial has been postponed until April for the 2nd time.  No doubt that the government wants his help deciphering all those 100’s of millions of dollars in Genting bank transfers and contracts that we paid for without getting deliverables. Curious they are.