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The Denver Auditor's Office's labor division collected more than $2 million in wage theft investigations against employers in 2023 and is asking city council to expand its powers.
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Using numbers provided by 10 city agencies, Denver Auditor Tim O’Brien and his staff found that from the beginning of 2019 through June 2022, the city spent an estimated $13.65 million responding to encampments, including $2.49 million to regularly clean up, or sweep, those settlements and move residents on to other places.
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Denver’s auditor says he’s gearing up for two investigations in 2021 that may help shed light on the so-called “sweeps.”
As Denver Police kept a small group of protesters at bay with fencing and, in a few cases, pepper ball rounds and mace, city crews began a sweep of a large homeless encampment at Arkins Court and 29th Avenue in Denver’s RiNo district on Nov. 30, 2020. In this photo, volunteers are helping a man move his belongings as police stand nearby. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News