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Monitor's jurisdiction and observations of RAD/PACT converted developments

0:58:38

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Council Member Chris Banks inquires about the monitor's jurisdiction over RAD/PACT converted developments. Monitor Neil Barofsky explains that while their primary focus is on verifying specific aspects of these developments, they can observe and report on general conditions.

  • The monitor team sends inspectors to RAD/PACT developments
  • Inspectors can keep their eyes open and report back on overall conditions
  • The monitor team will maintain a heightened sense of awareness about RAD/PACT developments
Chris Banks
0:58:38
Getting back to a Rad Pack, and I know you said you have a limited jurisdiction over the RadPack converted developments.
0:58:48
Will you take note of the conditions of the RadPack developments during your tenure as a monitor?
Neil Barofsky
0:58:56
You know, part of the work that we're doing in in inspecting these and verifying what has going on in the Rad Pak.
0:59:03
So we're we're sending people out to these developments.
0:59:05
I think it's completely understandable that since they're going to keep their eyes open, and we can ask our inspectors to sort of report back on what they're seeing.
0:59:16
And so I think that's that's an area where we can keep some tabs on the Rad Pak.
0:59:21
Again, they don't want if they're going to check that a boiler is there, they don't have to blind themselves to everything else going around.
0:59:26
So I I I would take we'll take that feedback of of of having a heightened sense of awareness of what's going on, and we can, you know, what we're seeing.
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