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More delays from Kroll, city's consulting firm

San Diego city council failed last night to agree on how to make the consultants investigating the city more accountable. Kroll Incorporated and their attorneys have already charged the city more than

San Diego city council failed last night to agree on how to make the consultants investigating the city more accountable. Kroll Incorporated and their attorneys have already charged the city more than $6 million, and there is no end in sight to their investigation. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.

After three hours of heated discussion about the vague billing practices of their independent consultants, Kroll Inc, the city council decided to let the new city auditor hammer out a protocol. The consultants say itemizing details would compromise the confidentiality of their investigations. Auditor John Torrell said he would try to find a compromise


Torrell: "I'm the one that signs the ones that pays their bill and I would appreciate bills being in more detail than they are. I think I have a special responsibility because we are talking about public funds here."

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City attorney Mike Aguirre accused the consultants of needlessly prolonging the investigation. Kroll, Inc. cited problems with retrieving thousands of old e-mails with outdated software. All agree until the investigation is done, the city won't get its 2003 audit approved. Alison St John, KPBS news.