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Audit says Minnesota alternative schools need more oversight

Report says more stringent rules are need to guard against financial improprieties
Sept. 28, 2010

From The Minneapolis Star-Tribune: Minnesota's alternative education schools need tough new rules and training programs to protect against conflicts of interest and other financial improprieties, State Auditor Rebecca Otto says. The auditor's report details allegations that the former president of an alternative learning center that had multimillion-dollar contracts with Minneapolis and Richfield public schools used his position to funnel almost $3 million to his own management firm.

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