MILTON – Former city supervisor Scott Ostrander mentioned that deletion of city recordsdata and purposes off of his pc earlier than he left workplace is “rumour.”
“I’m telling you I don’t know something concerning the computer systems,” Ostrander mentioned after Wednesday’s City Board assembly. “It’s not true.”
He additionally complained that any implication that he did such an act was “hurting his household.”
Both means, it is not going to matter to present city Supervisor Benny Zlotnick, who on the primary day on the job discovered that his pc was devoid of any current recordsdata and purposes. Zlotnick already introduced he will not take authorized motion in opposition to Ostrander or his confidential secretary Shannon Doherty. And on the assembly, he went additional, saying that he’s happy with what the city’s unbiased IT specialist has recovered and received’t pursue looking for out what else could also be lacking and why.
“I do know there was some consternation about what occurred,” Zlotnick mentioned on the assembly. “I’m formally placing it to mattress. We have to transfer on. I do know some folks will likely be disillusioned by that, however some is not going to.”
Zlotnick mentioned he got here to that call after assembly with the IT specialist, the city’s lawyer Jim Craig and councilman John Frolish, an ally of Ostrander. Frolish, who typically challenges Zlotnick, thanked him for making the choice. He additionally mentioned the issue was a software program improve subject.
“You simply need everybody within the city to grasp there is no such thing as a officers data lacking,” Frolish mentioned. “We transfer on and do what’s in the very best of the city.”
Zlotnick mentioned that the outdated emails from Ostrander’s administration look like again. He additionally mentioned some recordsdata have additionally been restored as have been the deleted purposes. He admits he’s nonetheless not sure what’s else lacking and who deleted it. Nevertheless, he did obtain a textual content message from Doherty telling Ostrander there have been “confidential recordsdata” on the pc.
“A forensic examination of the onerous drive could be pricey, about $5,000, and may not yield something extra,” Zlotnick mentioned. “I don’t see any decision that is smart.”
Councilwoman Barbara Kerr is unsure that is the very best method.
“I don’t completely agree,” she mentioned. “There’s a darkish cloud hanging over our city and till we all know what’s lacking from the onerous drive, that’s not good. It’s not good for the city. It’s not good for Scott. By not addressing it, all of us will stay beneath the black cloud. We are able to’t clear it up.”
Whereas the assembly on Wednesday night time was packed, just one resident questioned the board concerning the computer systems recordsdata. Mike Iacolucco requested if the city had a pc coverage, if it was violated, if it was decided what was misplaced, what step it might take to find out what was misplaced and if the city is legally uncovered due to the file loss.
Zlotnick mentioned he would look into the city’s pc coverage and create one if there is not one within the worker handbook.
Doherty additionally attended the assembly. When requested by the Occasions Union after the assembly what occurred with the computer systems, she would solely say, “I’m not speaking about any of it. What (John Frolish) mentioned was the reality. That stuff was not gone.”
Ostrander mentioned he attended the assembly to defend himself if anybody stood as much as disparage him. However he additionally vowed by no means to hunt workplace once more.
“I’m not going to run in Milton,” Ostrander mentioned. “You don’t have to fret about me coming again and operating in Milton.”