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A New Jersey agency playing a key role in distributing COVID-19 homeowner relief money engaged in a series of fraudulent actions and lacked internal controls handling taxpayer dollars, according to a new lawsuit filed by a former employee.
The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency s former audit division director claimed he was terminated after telling supervisors the agency mishandled a small landlord grant program, that it did not report to proper authorities a large cancellation of debt for a developer and a loan made to an employee, and that the agency employed someone without an active law license as head of its legal department, according to the lawsuit, filed in state Superior Court in Monmouth County.
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