CLC trustees and their $145,000 gaffe MY TURN/THOMAS ARNOLD

News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL) | June 28, 2007 | Copyright

The Board of Trustees of the College of Lake County have yet again given themselves another "black eye" this time in their handling of the resignation of College President Richard Fonte. But let's be honest. It is much less a voluntary resignation than it is a deal to have Fonte disappear.

His off-campus post as an assistant to the board chairman is a sham and part of a plan to sweep the board's long standing list of goofs, gaffes and idiotic decisions under the rug. However, this time the board's incompetence is costing the taxpayers of the county $145,000 to cover up.

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