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As fraud scandals erupt in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz's watch, accountability is in short supply
By Rob Kuznia, Nelli Black and Kyung Lah
13 minute read
Published 5:00 AM EDT, Fri October 4, 2024
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As fraud scandals erupt in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz's watch, accountability is in short supply
By Rob Kuznia, Nelli Black and Kyung Lah
13 minute read
Published 5:00 AM EDT, Fri October 4, 2024
04:47 - Source: CNN
Minneapolis
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One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation's largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state's nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits - and the responses they prompted - as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What's more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits - a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
Randall told a local media outlet this summer that the responses of some agencies to her audits have had a "shoot the messenger" feel of late. CNN reviewed more than a dozen reports from her office that held specific agencies responsible for allowing fraud, waste or mismanagement on their watch during the Walz administration.
Some addressed high-profile scandals such as the pandemic fraud allegations and a troubled light-rail project - whose genesis predates Walz but is currently monitored by 17 Walz appointees - that has suffered from more than $1.5 billion in cost overruns. Randall's office faulted that agency last year for a lack of transparency about rising costs and failure to ensure contractors' ballooning price tags were justified. Others found holes in safeguards to waste or raised more targeted conflict-of-interest concerns, such as a state Department of Public Safety employee who received payments from the recipient of a grant that the employee oversees.
As fraud scandals erupt in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz's watch, accountability is in short supply
By Rob Kuznia, Nelli Black and Kyung Lah
13 minute read
Published 5:00 AM EDT, Fri October 4, 2024
Politics
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Cnn Investigates
As fraud scandals erupt in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz's watch, accountability is in short supply
By Rob Kuznia, Nelli Black and Kyung Lah
13 minute read
Published 5:00 AM EDT, Fri October 4, 2024
04:47 - Source: CNN
Minneapolis
CNN
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One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation's largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state's nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits - and the responses they prompted - as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What's more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits - a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
Randall told a local media outlet this summer that the responses of some agencies to her audits have had a "shoot the messenger" feel of late. CNN reviewed more than a dozen reports from her office that held specific agencies responsible for allowing fraud, waste or mismanagement on their watch during the Walz administration.
Some addressed high-profile scandals such as the pandemic fraud allegations and a troubled light-rail project - whose genesis predates Walz but is currently monitored by 17 Walz appointees - that has suffered from more than $1.5 billion in cost overruns. Randall's office faulted that agency last year for a lack of transparency about rising costs and failure to ensure contractors' ballooning price tags were justified. Others found holes in safeguards to waste or raised more targeted conflict-of-interest concerns, such as a state Department of Public Safety employee who received payments from the recipient of a grant that the employee oversees.
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MAGA republicans doing their best to make themselves, the party, and their electorate, look like idiots:
There's no missing context, incidentally. That's literally the whole thing. Here's the original:
And here I have archived it, in case she deletes the original after she sobers up: https://archive.is/B2omB
There's no missing context, incidentally. That's literally the whole thing. Here's the original:
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And here I have archived it, in case she deletes the original after she sobers up: https://archive.is/B2omB
MAGA republicans doing their best to make themselves, the party, and their electorate, look like idiots:
There's no missing context, incidentally. That's literally the whole thing. Here's the original:
https://www.facebook.com/MarjorieTay...Uf8m6CF46WjcLl
And here I have archived it, in case she deletes the original after she sobers up: https://archive.is/B2omB
There's no missing context, incidentally. That's literally the whole thing. Here's the original:
https://www.facebook.com/MarjorieTay...Uf8m6CF46WjcLl
And here I have archived it, in case she deletes the original after she sobers up: https://archive.is/B2omB
But since it's ALL MAGA, it must be discussed...
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Incidentally, I meant to ask this earlier, and this is not just for Cord, but for the people who use the term "The Mainstream Media" in general, when critiquing media coverage which is not to their liking:
Is Politico part of the MSM?
We did that one yesterday. See post # 31438.
Incidentally, I meant to ask this earlier, and this is not just for Cord, but for the people who use the term "The Mainstream Media" in general, when critiquing media coverage which is not to their liking:
Is Politico part of the MSM?
Incidentally, I meant to ask this earlier, and this is not just for Cord, but for the people who use the term "The Mainstream Media" in general, when critiquing media coverage which is not to their liking:
Is Politico part of the MSM?
Grok says: "Politico is owned by Axel Springer SE, a German media company. Here's a brief overview:
- Axel Springer SE: This company acquired Politico in 2021. Axel Springer SE is one of the largest digital publishing houses in Europe, known for publications like Bild (the largest tabloid newspaper in Germany) and Die Welt.
Cloud seeding is a thing, and Tennessee just passed a bill preventing that or "geoengineering." Whether that's a panacea or based on hard evidence, I just dunno. But then again, some doctor from the gubmint told me that a pangolin got busy with a bat in order to cause Covid, so...
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