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Mayor Nadine Woodward brought in a third party — the state auditor's office — to look into concerns that involved her former opponent, Ben Stuckart. Yet the auditors never actually talked to Stuckart during their inquiry.
M
ayor Nadine Woodward and then-City Administrator Wes Crago didn't technically call it an "investigation" when they announced that they'd be hiring a third-party fact-finder at a February 2020 press conference. But while discussing "potential wrongdoing" in the city's Community Housing and Human Services department, they certainly made it sound like a big deal.
The inquiry would dig into conflicts of interest, departmental procedures, financial accountability and whether "inappropriate pressure, real or perceived," had been placed on the city staff.