FrostedGlass
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Good question; I'm clueless. I did find this from the IN State Board of Accounts:I'm wondering how he paid for the 133 vehicles? I assume he used county funds like he did for nearly everything else. Also, since the $7m in government surplus isn't in the trailers, where is it?
Another issue is where are the auditors? As far as I know, here in Ohio government entities are audited annually including all government property records. Either the state does the audit or they approve the outside accounting firm that does it.
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