The ongoing saga involving San Bernardino County supervisor Paul Biane and his apparently former chief of staff Matt Brown just keeps getting better and better.

During our last update we informed you that Brown was reportedly balking at taking a position in the Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector’s office.

Sources at the time were telling InlandPolitics.com Brown wanted his legal bills paid for by the county.

Now we have learned of a new request.

Other county sources are now saying that Brown wants a guaranteed no-termination position.

In other words, Brown wants a position with the legal assurance that he can never be fired. Ever!

Something never heard of in any government agency, let alone being legally permissable.

Sources also indicate they have heard nothing coming out of any of Brown’s claims that he was being subjected to a hostile work environment due to his cooperation with county investigators.

So the questions of why did Brown throw his chief of staff position under the proverbial bus still remains.

But now we may have an answer.

That answer may be because Brown attempted to throw his boss under the same bus.

To date, discovery documents turned over by District Attorney Mike Ramos and Attorney General Jerry Brown to defendants Bill Postmus and Jim Erwin consist almost entirely of thousands of documents related to the Rex Gutierrez matter and the Assessor investigation.

Not the alleged Colonies corruption case.

In other words what prosecutors turned over to the defense was basically worthless. Prosecutors provided three additional bundles last month. That material was a duplicate of documents previously provided.

However, an entry made on a simple mundane property/evidence tracking report was quite revealing.

The entry in question references a CD containing secret recordings of Biane and Brown. The CD was placed into evidence last October.

Link this occurrence to the fact Biane hasn’t been criminally charged and you have a problem.

Can you say awkward!

Interesting……