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A.D. Ibarra

 -Eagle Pass

 

The Board of Directors of the Eagle Pass Housing Authority made a bold move in ousting Executive Director Carla Mancha at their Regular Board Meeting held on Thursday. Mancha addressed the board as a citizen when she may have spoken as the Executive Director before the meeting began, "I address the board now as I may not be able to do so later in this meeting," said Mancha during the citizen's communications portion of the meeting, "We have had complete financial transparency, no funds are missing and there is no fraud as in previous administrations. Anything positive does not fit with this board (Referring to the fact that she was to be publicly commended by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and one of their directors was even planning on attending personally). I was evaluated in March and again today. We have one new board member and micro management of Madame Chair. I have used my administrative discretion.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

The Board of Directors of the Eagle Pass Housing Authority made a bold move in ousting Executive Director Carla Y. Mancha at their Regular Board Meeting held on Thursday.

After going into executive session for over an hour and forty five minutes to discuss legal matters, the board reconvened at 8:21 P.M. to open a review of Mancha's contract when board member Ricardo Calderon moved for the board not to take action on this item at this time which died on the floor for lack of a second.

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A.D. Ibarra

-Eagle Pass

 

The Special Meeting of Commissioner's Court turned into a veritable financial backlash of epic proportions as Independent Auditor Milo Martinez had the court's complete attention as he more than once exposed holes that riddle the county's 2011 and impending 2012 audits which can only leave those in attendance wondering what went terribly wrong in the past few years as far as accountability is concerned. "In 2010 and 2011 payables were just totally out of control," stated Martinez who hit the county with a bill for $205,000.00 for their independent auditing services, "A lot of this has shrunk down, but the problem is you can't figure out the payables.

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