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Let's talk politics.
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Posted by David Wickert @ 09:04:36 am

As I reported yesterday, an investigator has concluded that Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer Dale Washam retaliated against one of his senior managers for filing complaints against him with the county human resources department. The report makes it sound like Washam doesn’t have many friends at the office. But he has at least one key supporter.

I found a letter (here’s a PDF copy) from Deputy Assessor-Treasurer Alberto Ugas in my mailbox this morning. It’s intended as a letter to the editor, and I’m going to pass it along to our editorial page. But in light of Washam’s allegations that the report is an attempt by the powers that be to undermine his authority, I thought Ugas’ letter merited publishing here.

Ugas contends the charges against Washam are baseless. Some excerpts:

• “…[I]t was necessary for the investigator to extend the process for several months after the date of the alleged misdeed, in order to find or fabricate incidences that could be used as an excuse for charges of retaliation, and thus attempt to justify the costs of said report.”

• “As a young man, it was necessary for me to leave my homeland, my family and my friends because of a broken political system … Today sadly I see this abusive process being enacted all over again.”

• “Mr. Washam upset the apple cart when he was elected into office. As an outsider who has dedicated his life to the cause of truth and justice for the taxpayers of this county, he represents a threat for those in power, because he has gained access into the very bowels of these abuses.”

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