Brighton City Council fires city manager who blew whistle on $70M in water overcharges [View all]
Philip Rodríguez was fired from his post as Brighton City Manager in a 5-4 vote late Tuesday night by a city council who had lost faith in him and who had questioned his ability to lead, despite the former city manager blowing the whistle on the city accumulating $70 million in water overcharges and calling for a forensic audit into those irregularities.
In a news conference following his ouster, Rodríguez said his discovery of utility fund corruption in the city has officially turned into a council cover-up tonight.
The former city manager told news media that ever since discovering unnecessarily high rates based on falsehood and illegal budgeting practices, the council had worked on thwarting his efforts in order to get to the bottom of what he called mysteries in utilities.
Further, Rodríguez claimed the $70 million in water overcharges wasnt the only issue he uncovered as city manager.
At: https://www.denverpost.com/2019/07/17/brighton-city-council-fires-philip-rodriguez/

Recently-ousted Brighton City Manager Philip Rodríguez: Utility fund corruption in the city has officially turned into a council cover-up tonight.