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SAN BERNARDINO - County Supervisor Paul Biane challenged his colleagues Tuesday to take a lie-detector test to prove they did not leak a confidential memo to two newspapers.
The 2nd District supervisor urged all those involved in the closed-session discussions about a controversial lawsuit over an Upland development to take the lie-detector test. The board members could then "regain the confidence of the public and the confidence of each other on this board so that we can effectively govern,' he said.See the full content of this document
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County Deals with Leak
Biane said the polygraph test should be part of the investigation District Attorney Michael A. Ramos launched to find out who released the memo regarding The Colonies Partners' suit against San Bernardino County.
Biane also disclosed that a voice-activated tape recorder was found two months ago in the Magda Lawson Room where supervisors hold their closed-session meetings, including those ab...See the full content of this document
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