?Tell Tony Williams to start warming up.? That would be my order from the dugout if I were managing this error-prone enterprise called ?Team Washington.?
?Course, I?m not. And this is no game.
Ten months in, the tenure of Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D) and the Kwame Brown-led D.C. Council has been a political debacle. The city?s executive and legislative branches are operating under a cloud. It doesn?t help that the city?s so-called independent chief financial officer, Natwar Gandhi, is embroiled in a lawsuit related to the D.C. lottery that alleges that he wrongfully terminated and retaliated against a whistleblower, Eric Payne, former contracts director in the CFO?s office. A Gandhi spokesman, David Umansky, declined to comment on the lawsuit, but he told The Post?s Mike DeBonis, ?The procurements were transparent, open and done strictly according to the law.? Gandhi may end up in the clear, but the lawsuit only adds to the picture of a city out of ethical control.
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