District Attorney Tony Rackauckas won approval Tuesday
from the Orange County Board of Supervisors to add seven staff positions to cope with what he said is a jump in complaints against government officials, but those jobs won't form a new public integrity team as he had originally proposed.
Instead, the jobs will be added to broader special prosecutions and special assignments units without a specific mandate to focus on what the District Attorney's Office said is a "growing number of complaints and investigations of crimes involving people holding public office."








