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<br />. <br /> ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> DECEMBER 12, 2005 5 <br />e <br /> Mayor Aplikowski - Stated she too was extremely disappointed with the alleged embezzlement <br /> that occurred and has been assured by staff that additional checks and balances have now been put <br /> into place. However, she noted that creative people could still get around checks and balances. <br /> CounciImember Holden - Thanked staff, particularly Mr. Siddiqui, for his hard work and efforts <br /> regarding the theft investigation. <br /> CounciImember Larson - Stated he wanted the City to respond quickly and send a letter out as <br /> soon as possible to the residents. He requested staff put togetber a draft letter to be reviewed by <br /> Council at their next work session. <br /> CounciImember Grant - Stated he wanted to communicate with the residents also, but urged <br /> caution and noted this matter was still pending litigation and while they might want to make <br /> public statements, they needed to do that in the context that this was under litigation and under the <br /> advice oflegal counsel. <br /> CounciImember Larson - Stated this was an opportunity to communicate with the residents and <br /> now that everything was public he believed they needed to inform the residents, while still being <br />e careful as suggested by Councilmember Grant. He stated it was not a good situation to have <br /> residents relying on media reports that did not tell the whole story. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski - Stated staff could put a draft letter together, but she suggested staff bring <br /> facts and figures to the next work session for Council discussion instead of a draft letter. She <br /> noted she had not been asked by any residents about the specifics about this. <br /> CounciImemb~'r Holden - Stated she agreed and she wanted staff to have the opportunity to <br /> check with legal counsel first about this proposed draft letter. <br /> CounciImemb~'r Larson - Stated the items he believed were important to be put in the letter did <br /> not relate to th(~ specifics of the case, but it related to the fact that they conducted an audit every <br /> year and the audit did not catch the theft, and there were checks and balances in place now, etc. <br /> He stated he did not want the charges filed against the fonner employee addressed in this letter. <br /> Ms. Wolfe - Stated she believed staff could have a draft letter for the work session, but the letter <br /> would not be done by the time the Council packets went out. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski - Stated they needed more time to think about this and while they would <br /> communicate with the residents, it was a matter of when this communication would go out. She <br /> stated she wanted to discuss this further at the work session. <br />e <br />
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