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Public comments highlight accusations of Brown Act violations, credit-card spending concerns and calls for audits; council accepts Guillory resignation
Summary
Residents used the Jan. 13 Compton City Council meeting to accuse elected officials of Brown Act violations and to demand audits and accountability for alleged improper city credit-card spending. The council received and filed Bishop Leroy Guillorys resignation and discussed appointment and interview procedures for commissions.
A broad sweep of public comment on Jan. 13 confronted the City Council with accusations about secrecy, alleged misconduct and requests for accountability.
Bishop Leroy Guillory opened public comment on closed-session matters by saying the mayor "violated the Brown Act on a number of occasions." Guillory told the council he had submitted a signed and dated resignation to the clerk and said he would hold officials accountable for what he termed repeated Brown Act violations. "You violated my rights by asking for my…
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