>School district employs below average intelligence administrators who are easily manipulated and controlled by contractors, lobbyists, salesmen, suppliers.
So if the corruption is the problem why they don't get questioned by the Police?
There is moral corruption and legal corruption. They can go through all the legal channels (just like lobbyists in US congress do) and still act morally corrupt and shady.
Promises of gifts, expensive trips, retreats to exotic islands, scholarships for family members, all kinds of other perks can be used to help facilitate deals with vendors.
The problem here is the definition of corruption. It's the same problem on Capitol Hill. You agree to "listen" to my
"problems" and "solution" in exchange for a campaign contribution or some such nonsense. It's just legalized corruption.
Corruption is not necessary for this to happen; the administrators could also be scared or otherwise convinced as described above (but without gifts etc.) into buying the "solution" without thinking everything through.
So if the corruption is the problem why they don't get questioned by the Police?