A committee that never meets face to face, does not produce minutes and does not have to justify its decisions to those who pay their wages is bound to cost nothing to operate. If their decisions were accountable, then those decisions might just be made in a more logical manner. Incidentally, the costs of vetting applications for the PJM have also been cost-free to the taxpayer - they have been borne by the Veterans themselves via their Associations. Gerald Law
Gerald Law
Posted on 15 Sep 2011 1:26 pm
A committee that never meets face to face, does not produce minutes and does not have to justify its decisions to those who pay their wages is bound to cost nothing to operate. If their decisions were accountable, then those decisions might just be made in a more logical manner. Incidentally, the costs of vetting applications for the PJM have also been cost-free to the taxpayer - they have been borne by the Veterans themselves via their Associations. Gerald Law