I swear that I wrote about the “resignation” of Don Pitts as the city of Austin’s “music manager” ($97,000 a year) back in February when it happened. But I can’t find that blog entry now, and even search engines don’t help.
Anyway, Mr. Pitts resigned after a city audit turned up the fact that one of his employees had submitted a fake invoice so she could get reimbursed for what was represented as a “zero-cost” “2014 work trip to Europe to promote Austin’s music scene”.
There’s a little more to the story than that, however. The employee claims that Mr. Pitts told her to submit the trip as “zero-cost” so the approval would go through, and told her to submit the fake invoice so she could get reimbursed. Mr. Pitts denies that he told her to submit the fake invoice, but he admitted that he didn’t tell anyone about the fake invoice when he found out about it: that’s what led to his forced resignation, apparently.
And meanwhile, the city filed an ethics complaint against the also now-ex employee.
That complaint was dismissed Wednesday evening.
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It seems odd that almost half of them didn’t even bother to show up.
Also worth noting: the employee in question made other complaints about Pitts.
Not sure how saying “I’m not going to hire a temp” is a violation of HR policy, but okay. Nut:
So you can’t say “hookers and blow” at work. But you can call someone’s mother to talk about their work performance. Good. To. Know.
Remind me again: why does this office exist?