City brawl! Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien just sued Denver City Council. Here's why.
both opposed Flynn's amendment."This is a very big change. I would disagree with the characterization of it as narrow," said Kniech, who noted that O'Brien had sent a letter to councilmembers, notifying them of the potential for a legal challenge to the amendment.CdeBaca still disapproves of the proposal.
This is the second dispute between Denver City Council and the Denver Auditor to go public in recent months. In December, O'Brien publicly blasted council leadership for requiring that council staff be present during audit interviews with other council employees. At the time, Council President Stacie Gilmore said that O'Brien was"bullying council leadership.
O'Brien is asking the judge to declare the amendment invalid; he wants the rest of the ordinance to remain intact. “Our audit process is confidential and professional," he says."The council overstepped its bounds by placing misguided restrictions on our audit work, and now it is doing more damage by erasing the limited progress we made."
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