San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus left the sheriff's office website displaying Victor Aenlle's picture and bio for nine months after the county Board of Supervisors fired him from a $246,979-a-year job on Nov. 13. Corpus said she was too busy to remove his bio. Corpus announced transfers of 13 officers following testimony at her firing appeal hearing. Lt. Daniel Reynolds was moved from civil division to the jails after testifying that Corpus and Undersheriff Dan Perea failed to act on internal affairs investigations, which Reynolds said erodes public trust. Lt. Brandon Hensel was reassigned after testifying about the arrest of deputies union president Carlos Tapia on timecard fraud charges.
The county Board of Supervisors fired Aenlle from his $246,979 a year job on Nov. 13. At that point, you'd figure Aenlle's bio would have been removed from the website. The other executives in the sheriff's department who resigned or were fired had their bios scrubbed almost immediately. But Aenlle's bio disappeared from the website last week - nine months after he was fired - only after she was asked about it at the hearing where she is appealing her firing by the supervisors.
On Friday, Reynolds was on the witness stand, testifying at her hearing. Reynolds said that there is mismanagement in the sheriff's office because of Corpus and Undersheriff Dan Perea were failing to take action on internal affairs investigations. The mismanagement "erodes public trust," Reynolds said. She also transferred Lt. Brandon Hensel from transportation to transit policing. Hensel had testified Thursday about Corpus' decision to arrest and jail deputies union president Carlos Tapia on charges of timecard fraud.
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