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Irvine City Council Majority Denies Closed Session Leak

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Posted: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 4:47 pm | Updated: 6:10 pm, Fri Sep 14, 2012.

After a closed-door meeting, the Irvine City Council majority Tuesday night found that Mayor Sukhee Kang did not illegally leak details of a confidential discussion when he called a developer for clarification of a negotiation point.

Meanwhile, the council's two Republicans continued to call for an independent investigation of the incident.

The dispute stems from an Aug. 16 letter sent by FivePoint Communities CEO Emile Haddad that referred to Kang's phone call and answered his question about a potential land transfer to the city. Councilmen Steven Choi and Jeffrey Lalloway say Haddad's letter raises questions as to whether Kang revealed to Haddad details of a closed-session discussion.

Under the state’s open meeting law known as the Ralph M. Brown Act, it is illegal for a council member to reveal closed session talks to outside parties. But as with most alleged Brown Act violations, the accusation is difficult to prove without because the alleged leaker or the person receiving the information acknowledging that the leak occurred.

Nevertheless, Lalloway and Choi said only an independent investigation will get to the bottom of the incident, which they argue could have weakened the city’s negotiating position.

“This is a very serious breach of confidential information at a very sensitive time,” Lalloway said.

At stake is a deal that would allow FivePoint to build 10,700 housing units around the park — about double the 4,894 units currently approved — in exchange for funding major park amenities, such as a more than $100-million sports park, a wildlife corridor, hundreds of acres of trails and fields and even a man-made lake.

The council majority addressed the issue in closed session before Tuesday's public meeting began. In a 3-0 vote, with Lalloway and Choi absent, the majority found that Kang did not leak details of the Aug. 14 confidential meeting, that other council members did not object to Kang's intention to seek the clarification and that Haddad’s letter disclosed no confidential information.

Kang said he was “deeply offended” that Choi and Lalloway would accuse him of the breach of trust, calling the accusation a “cheap, election-year stunt.” Choi’s told The Orange County Register that when he is mayor there will be no confidential leaks. Kang said the statement is proof that Choi’s intentions are purely political.

Choi is challenging Councilman Larry Agran in November for the mayor’s seat, which Kang is vacating because he is running for the U.S. House of Representatives.

“This is a hit-and-run politics at its worst,” Kang said. “My honesty and integrity has never been attacked before … and I am angry.”

Agran questioned a memo purportedly from Choi that asserts in absolute terms that there was a leak. Agran pressed Choi to announce the leak and also asked him whether he had initialed the memo, implying that Choi was not the true author.

Choi and Lalloway said Agran was playing semantics in a bid to deflect the issue at hand and said they wanted the investigation to root out the truth. However, Choi acknowledged that he gave Lalloway authorization to put Choi’s initials on the memo.

“You know how many letters I do a day? Do you know how many memos I do a day? I may have done it, but I don't remember,” Lalloway said. “When you don't have any arguments, you attack the messenger, which is what he did.”

Lalloway said that the finding that council members didn’t object to Kang contacting Haddad for clarification came from a “parallel universe.” And he argued that any call for an investigation would be seen as political.

“I was not in favor of any sort of authorization at all. And there was no vote taken, except for tonight, which was a rewriting of history,” Lalloway said.

— ADAM ELMAHREK

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2 comments:

  • Ltpar1 posted at 10:10 am on Thu, Sep 13, 2012.

    Ltpar1 Posts: 225

    diogenes, I was at that Council meeting and found you boy, Larry Agran to be at his vintage best at rejecting the concept of transparent government in Irvine. Sukhee Kang "copped a plea" that he was in fact the one who met with the developer without the other City negotiator present. No one knows what kind of information he released trying to make himself look good as the big negotiater. Frankly, that guy couldn't negoiate himself out of a wet paper bag. All that Choi and Lalloway wanted was to have an independent investigator take a look at what was disclosed and determine if the City position in the negotiations had been compromised. As Councilmember Lalloway so accurately reflected, this type of under the table manipulation and deal cutting has been common practive for Agran and the Gang over the years. Any Irvine resident who cares about honest government and integrity of our elected officials would have trouble not agreeing with Council Members Choi and Lalloway. Not sure what you mean by Choi's "strange presence" on the Council but Steven has more honesty and integrity in his little finger than Agran, Krom, and Kang combined. My gut feeling tells me that Irvine voters are going to awaken from their slumber on November 6th and there will be a change of the Council majority in Irvine. Praise the Lord, for small favors.

     
  • diogenes posted at 9:46 am on Thu, Sep 13, 2012.

    diogenes Posts: 9

    Lalloway works at appearing moderate. The facts should disabuse one of that notion. Choi is at best a loose cannon. The city would certainly be better off without his strange presence in the council.