Audit Reveals Flaws in Accessibility of UC Records

The University of California system has received a failing report card in a statewide public records transparency audit. Californians Aware, a nonprofit public-access advocacy group, began the audit in November and recently released the results. In its report, the non-profit issued an ‘F’ to the UC, but awarded a ‘B’ grade to the California State University system… According to the audit, six UC campuses, including UCSB, failed to acknowledge Californians Aware’s records request within the legally-mandated 10-day period. However, Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Paul Desruisseaux said the audit was inaccurate and unfairly conducted.

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by Mackensie Minniear, The Daily Nexus.

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