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Nov 21, 2007

Council Members Say Gandhi Should Resign … Sort Of

A day after the Washington Post put a number as high as $2.46 million on the amount of money that was stolen from the Office of Tax and Revenue in 1999, the last year that current D.C. Chief Financial Officer Natwar Gandhi was the head of the office, at least two D.C. Council members are starting to test the waters by suggesting that Gandhi ought to resign. At-large member Kwame Brown and Ward 1 Council…

Nov 07, 2007

D.C. Tax Office Corruption Scandal Brewing

Add one more major D.C. government corruption scandal to the list. NBC4 is reporting that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington is set to announce a major public corruption investigation involving District city workers and the theft of about $16 million in property tax money. The Washington Post has the details on the indictments, which accuse two D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue employees — Harriette Walters and Diane Gustus — of fabricating tax refund…

Apr 23, 2006

Opinionist: Library Plan Serves Mayor, Not D.C.

Today’s Opinionist comes to DCist from local art blogger Kriston Capps. For all this time, D.C. Mayor Williams has billed himself as a supporter of big boxes in the District. During yesterday’s town hall meeting to discuss the fate of the city’s public library system, the Mayor revealed himself to be no friend to our most notorious big box—the Mies Van der Rohe-designed Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. And he made no new friends…

Nov 28, 2005

A Week Anthony Williams Could Do Without

D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams might have wanted to take an easy Sunday away from the grind of managing a city of 570,000. He might have woken late, sat down to a hearty breakfast, sipped coffee, and flipped through the morning papers while glancing at the Sunday morning talk shows. But yesterday’s Sunday routine was probably rudely interrupted by the Post, whose front-page, above-the-fold story titled “District Dodges Spending Laws: Companies Snare Contracts With Connections, not…

May 04, 2005

Morning Roundup: Voting Rights Dreams Edition

Today will be mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain, with highs in the lower 60s. Matthew Bradley posted this photo of historian Howard Zinn to DCist photos yesterday. Also, it’s only one more day before DCist celebrates Cinco de Mayo at Chief Ike’s! Same-sex Couples Prohibited from Filing Joint Taxes: D.C.’s Chief Financial Officer Natwar Gandhi ruled yesterday gay couples could not file taxes jointly in D.C., even if they were…

 
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