Denver (KDVR) – The Director of the Regional Transport County was stripped of several duties after he found an internal investigation of “non -professional behavior” and “humiliating” with the employees.
In a document, Fox31, the RTD board package was obtained on Friday, June 27, canceled many Joyann Ruscha duties, RTD director of region B that uses conscience. The document included an investigation into the alleged Ruscha procedures, and found that it had violated many agency and council guidelines.
After the investigation, Ruscha was removed from the position of Chairman of the OSS Committee and as a member of the committee, but he can still attend any meeting of the permanent meeting as an unconscious director. They are not qualified to obtain the exit expenditures of the expenditures, pay them for travel, conference, or training on the remainder of the year.
Now, these allegations are “unjustified.”
The investigation finds a non -professional and insulting behavior.
According to the document, eight members of the Board of Directors signed a letter in May, who urged a bouquet to investigate the behavior of Rosha as a director and chairman of the Board, Safety and Security Operations.
Bukit said that Rocha was the most dangerous for violations and asked for additional information and a statement. A response was provided, but after providing an extension, Bouquet said there is no additional information.
According to the document, the investigation found that Ruscha’s connection with the employees of the Board of Directors was “unprofessional and insulting” with a “dangerous and worrying pattern of unacceptable behavior.”
Meanwhile, the investigation found that communication with the directors “lacks Al -Kiasa, an email in March that included” many degrading and unresolved notes. “
The investigation also found a “irregular and ineffective” facilitation of meetings as the OOS chair and the lack of respect for the Colorado Open Law.
The RTD director said the removal was “unjustified”
Rocha said that their responsibilities, financing, and effective representation as an elected member of the Board of Directors had been removed without a professional process, and they were “completely and not justified.” The director also said that this suppresses freedom of expression and is limited to the political dispute.
Rocha said they are “sane to retreat to employees’ interference with the procedures produced by the director and the policy of the board of directors.”
“The elected officials must be able to serve without fear of revenge or coercion. Freedom of expression, opposition and control are essential columns of democratic rule,” Rocha said.
Rocha said there should be a comprehensive review of internal rule and invites First Vice President Patrick Okif to start an independent investigation and address the president for the investigation.
“She was later stripped of the responsibilities of governance because I raised fears of civil rights complaints and protect those who report violations,” Rosha said.