By adamg on Thu., 2/5/2015 - 1:47 pm
The Herald reports on the departure of Joe Rull, the mayor's chief operating officer; quotes the mayor as expecting Rull to continue to watch out for the city's best interests even as he gets paid by the private Boston 2024.
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As I asked about Davey - does
By Rob
Thu, 02/05/2015 - 4:13pm
As I asked about Davey - does he have to register as a lobbyist?
Seriously - I worked for the state, and I think I remember the ethics refresher quiz pounding into us every year that you couldn't just leave state service and start working for a company whose bids/contracts you would have been overseeing in your old job (had to wait for a year). Does something similar apply to the city?
Ah! Somebody else thought
By Rob
Fri, 02/06/2015 - 1:25pm
Ah! Somebody else thought about it:
http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_cov...
Rulled out
By Anonyme
Thu, 02/05/2015 - 10:15pm
This is depressing. Walsh so wants the Olympics in Boston that he is willing to lose his closest and most important aide to the 2024 committee. If he wanted a conduit to what's going on, he could have chosen someone else. The committee would hire anyone he suggests, because they know they need to hire "Marty's guy."
Rull was in great spot, the chance to make a difference at the start of a new administration. But he went for the gold.
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