The shredding, routine in some years, was significant in November because
the city was in the middle of choosing firms for an audit of its financial
records going back to 2005, and many destroyed records could have been
evidence that helped the financial investigation. See the timeline:
http://bit.ly/2u8qpyT
First Amendment Attorney Joseph Larsen said it was “astounding” that the
city department heads would proceed with document shredding.
Documents should not be destroyed when an audit has been initiated,
according to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, which sets
the rules:
http://bit.ly/2vrYNcChttp://bit.ly/2vrYNcC+
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Peterk
Dallas, Tx
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