Email Can Slip Out From Behind Closed Doors

January 15, 2008 on 9:39 am | In corruption |

Classic!

Well, classic for the internet age.

John Rose, Jr. sent an email intended for Carl Nasto to Kevin Brookman. The Courant has a write-up on this. What relevance does this have?

Rose was criticized recently in another FOIA case against the city in which a group of Hartford’s small businesses were seeking data from the city assessor. In a settlement of that case, Rose admitted to having violated the section of the FOIA requiring a prompt response to requests.

You know, because Rose, like others with power, are apparently above the law.

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