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READY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS PUBLICLY. >> PITTSBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT DOCTOR ANTHONY HAMLET JOINED PARENTS, STUDENTS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS IN A BIG BACK-TO-SCHOOL EVENT. BUT HE REFUSED TO TALK ABOUT THE UNRESOLVED CONTROVERSIES THAT ARE STILL UNDER REVIEW. >> GOING INTO THE FALL, ALL OF THOSE ISSUS THAT HAD COME UP WITH INQUIRIES BACK IN MAY, ABOUT THE CUBA TRIP AND POLICIES AND ETHICS, >> RIGHT NOW, WE’RE FOCUSING ON THE START OF SCHOOL. I DON’T WANT ANYTHING TO DETRACT FROM THAT, PERIOD. >> THE SCHOOL BOARD STILL HAS ITS SOLICITOR AND AN OUTSIDE ATTORNEY REVIEWING A TRIP TO CUBA PAID FOR BY A DISTRICT VENDOR THAT HAMLET AND SEVERAL ADMINISTRATORS UNDER HIM TOOK IN APRIL. STATE AUDITOR GENERAL EUGENE DEPASQUALE LAUNCHED HIS OWN INVESTIGATION. >> TRIPS TO CUBA THAT WERE NOT OKAYED OR APPROVED BY THE BOARD, THAT IS SOMETHING THAT RAISES SIGNIFICANT ALARMS WITH ME. WE ARE GOING TO ASK ALL THE TOUGH QUESTIONS ON THAT. >> CITY CONTROLLER MICHAEL LAMB FILED A STATE ETHICS COMMISSION COMPLAINT AGAINST HAMLET FOR FAILING TO FILE TWO YEARS OF REQUIRED FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORMS. THAT’S THE THIRD STILL-OPEN REVIEW. SCHOOL SOLICTOR IRA WEISS WAS NOT PERMITTED TALK ON CAMERA, BUT SAYS THE DISTRICT’S OWN REVIEWS COULD BE COMPLETE IN A WEEK OR TWO. >> WHEN AND WERE ARE YOU WILLING TO TALK ABOUT THESE MATTERS THAT ARE STILL OPEN AND STILL BEING REVIEWED? >> ONCE THE REVIEW IS OVER >> WE SPOKE TODAY WITH THE STATE AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE. IT HAS BEEN REVIEWING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. IN ITS REVIEW OF THE CUBA TRIP SITUATION, IT SAYS IT ASKED FOR STILL MORE INFORMATION, AND IS REVIEW

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After three months, three separate reviews of controversies involving Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet are still underway, including a trip to Cuba provided by a former contractor.Hamlet joined parents, students and community partners Monday for a back-to-school event at Pittsburgh Obama school, but he refused to talk about the inquiries."Right now, we're focusing on the start of school. I don't want anything to detract from that, period," Hamlet told Pittsburgh's Action News 4.Watch the full report by @BMayo_WTAE in the video player above.The school board still has its solicitor and an outside attorney reviewing the Cuba trip, which was taken in April by Hamlet and several administrators who work under the superintendent and paid for by a district vendor. State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale launched his own investigation."Trips to Cuba that were not OK'd or approved by the board, that is something that raises significant alarms with me. We are going to ask all the tough questions on that," DePasquale said in May.The Auditor General's office confirmed Monday that it is still looking into the matter and had requested additional information from the school district since the initiation of the review. It could not say when the review will be complete.City Controller Michael Lamb filed a Pennsylvania Ethics Commission complaint against Hamlet for failing to file two years of required financial disclosure forms. Since the complaint, Hamlet said he has submitted the missing forms but it appears the matter is still open before the commission. The controller's office confirmed it has not been notified of any conclusion.School Solicitor Ira Weiss was not permitted talk on camera but said the district's own reviews could be complete in a matter of weeks.RELATED: Former school board member defends superintendent as investigation continuesWeiss said he is reviewing ethics and purchasing policies of the district and comparing them with other districts around the country. He said he expects to provide his findings to the board in a couple of weeks and that his findings could include recommendations of possible changes.The review of the Cuba trip is being conducted for the district by former City Solicitor Lourdes Sanchez-Ridge. Weiss expects her report to be completed in a week or so and he said it would be presented to the school board.Hamlet told Pittsburgh's Action News 4 he would be willing to discuss the matter "once the review is over."