Auditor says Mountain Accord expenses look OK but transparency questions sent to attorney general
“Dougall released two letters on Tuesday that included welcome news for the groups that worked on the Mountain Accord. The letters showed Dougall found no evidence of financial wrongdoing, conflicts of interest or oversight by the group.
“Given the extremely limited intent language of the Legislature, it appears the appropriated funds were used in accordance with the Legislature’s intent,” Dougall wrote. He added Mountain Accord established clear objectives and didn’t appear to overpay consultants.”
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