-&iMï¬rwmtmfll : t The aunditor®‘recommiend in their report that"the "Bchool board _ chairperson ‘"approve independently" the payment of. all VISA charges and that airline charges should be approved in advance and should not be ‘used for personal reasons. Previously, only Flynn‘s approval was needed on the board‘s monthly travel agency account. Â¥Flynn, a 51â€"yearâ€"old Cambridge resident and the board‘s top bureaucrat for the past seven years, stunned Catholic educators ; uditors hired by the Waterloo Region Separate School A Board raised questions about George Flynn‘s personal spending habits shortly before the former school board director quit his job, The Chronicle has learned. According to a confidential report submitted to the board on April 21 by the accounting firm Ernst & Young, a routine annual audit of board finances showed Flynn charged airline tickets "for personal use" to a school board account and did not submit complete expense reportst‘oritemschargedonawrpontea'editcard. The auditors do not identify the number or value of personal airline tickets purchased by Flynn through the board‘s travel agency, but ndet.hattheewtofthetichuwu“tobereimburudbyh'nmelf(r others." + Atthetimed'thaaudit.thoreportny-,thamomybndnotbun paid back. "Subsequently," it adds, "reimbursement has been Auditors question Flynn‘s spending Brian Reid Chronicle Special MaAYy » T Wweg (Continued on page 3) Page 16 No one does _ Williams like Nova Theatre â€" off the agenda until the next (Continued on page 37) from last fall until this May for my file to be transferred from London the their legal services. It (the file) arrived in Toronto just in time to miss the meeting of the "I contacted the commission about three and half weeks ago, and I just got a letter back from them," Marshall cted‘as a witness in her ‘¢laim. â€"Both lost their jobs. But in May of last year. as part of a negotiated settlement, the woman got her job back, a written reimbursement. Marshall is still waiting to be offered his job back, still waiting for an apology, still waiting to be reimbursed for lost wages. And he‘s still waiting for his day in court, which he says will likely bring him all three. In an interview Monday, Marshall said he gave the Human Rights Commission district office in London any information regarding his case which might lead to a It‘s been a year and a half since Alan Marshall lost his â€" City of Waterloo job after coming to the defense of an allegedly sexuallyâ€"harassed female coâ€"worker. ‘ In the fall of 1990, a female seasonal City employee (who chooses not to be identified) filed sexual harassment charges with the Human Right Commission against the City of Waterloo. Marshall, then a seasonal city employee who worked on the same crew as the Fired city worker fights for settlement issioners, and was put , it took