By Anchorage Everyday News
Updated: 31 minutes ago Published: 31 minutes ago
The Anchorage Assembly on Friday mentioned it is filing an appeal with the state Superior Court in an work to get records on the city’s investigation into the former well being division director.
Mayor Dave Bronson in February declined to present documents to the Assembly on an internal investigation into Joe Gerace, who resigned as city well being director final year as an Alaska Public Media and American Public Media investigation revealed he had fabricated or exaggerated considerable components of his resume.
In denying the Assembly access to the investigation, the mayor mentioned the documents are personnel records, so it would be against municipal code to release them. Bronson also mentioned releasing them would violate privacy rights in the Alaska Constitution. The Assembly, in the Friday appeal to the Superior Court, disputes these claims, and Assembly leadership has mentioned the public has a appropriate to know about Gerace’s hiring and tenure at the division.
Assembly Vice Chair Chris Continuous mentioned Friday that court “is the all-natural location for these types of choices to be produced.”
“This is not an extraordinary action,” Continuous mentioned. “We have a disagreement of opinion on the query. There is no other method to have any selection produced, a single way or the other.”
Bronson, in a written statement Friday, mentioned his administration “is reviewing the appeal and will comply with the legal method as expected.”
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