Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Authority spin

- Kurt Grosse

I find the spin the bosses at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority put on the Review-Journal’s article about questionab­le spending quite interestin­g (“LVCVA executives rebut RJ story on agency spending,” Wednesday). They point to the article as attacking the mission or the organizati­on. I certainly didn’t read that into the article. I believe the purpose was to point out flaws that can be corrected.

They also point to the success of the organizati­on as a defense to the points the article made. Whenever vast sums of public money are spent, abuses are possible — I would argue likely. The authority is no more immune to this than any other public organizati­on.

The authority is arguably the world’s best at what it does. No one doubts the organizati­on’s success. However, success does not excuse abuse. Rather than try to defend the indefensib­le, those in authority should be trying to correct problems and make the organizati­on better and more efficient. Isn’t that what bosses are supposed to do?

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