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Prosecutor lobbying group reveals more of its own misspending practices
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra received a letter from the California District Attorneys Association saying the group improperly transferred about $1.6 million in funds.Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press 2018
A California prosecutor lobbying group already under fire for misspending public environmental funds revealed Friday that it similarly misused other restricted funding as well.
In a Friday letter to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, California District Attorneys Association CEO Gregory Totten said the organization improperly took about $1.6 million in restricted funds tied to civil asset forfeiture and technology and transferred them into the general fund in a violation of “accepted accounting practices.”
California District Attorneys Association investigated for misappropriated $4M Tori Richards © Provided by Washington Examiner
CALIFORNIA The California attorney general’s office has been asked to conduct an investigation into misappropriation of more than $4 million by former employees of the California District Attorneys Association.
The CDAA asked for the investigation into itself after receiving an audit of internal accounting practices that showed unauthorized expenditures for funds that were specifically designated for environmental and worker safety training programs, documents show.
“No one is more angry and disappointed than the Board and myself that these actions occurred,” said CDAA Chief Executive Officer Greg Totten. “A satisfactory resolution is our highest priority, and we are committed to restoring these funds.”