County leaders are calling for the heads of Orange County’s public health plan for the poor to release the results of an investigation into former county supervisor Andrew Do, who pleaded guilty to accepting bribes and is currently serving five years in prison.

Do served as the chair of CalOptima’s board for years, but resigned after state regulators fined him $12,000 for pay to play politics before he pleaded guilty last year to accepting bribes to reroute county contracts.

This is the first time CalOptima leaders have met since they’ve had a chance to read the report, which has been kept secret by agency staff and required any board members who want to review it to sit in with staff.

While a discussion on the report isn’t listed on the agenda for today’s 2:00 meeting, board members ar

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