QUESTION
Did changes made after 2021 investigations aid in improving efficiency and preventing corruption?
0:51:12
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Jocelyn Strauber responds that changes made post-2021 investigations primarily targeted corruption risks rather than efficiency improvements and had limited effectiveness in preventing corruption, highlighted by seventy recent arrests.
- Changes made aimed to mitigate corruption risks, with a secondary focus on efficiency improvements.
- The alterations may have had some impact on curbing corruption.
- Despite these efforts, the measures did not go far enough as evidenced by seventy recent arrests.
- The primary goal of these changes was to control corruption rather than to speed up work processes.
Jumaane Williams
0:51:12
And then for based on what the the chair just said to do, did you find any of the investigations or anything that you read about the investigations?
0:51:20
Did the any of the changes before and have to actually speed up the work that was being done?
Jocelyn Strauber
0:51:27
So the changes that were made in light of what we found in 2021 were really intended to control the corruption risk.
0:51:36
More I believe than they were intended to promote efficiency.
0:51:42
And I think that they may have made some difference in in preventing corruption, but it didn't go far enough clearly as we see, you know, with the recent seventy arrests.