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State report faults city auditor
The state controller's office on Tuesday issued a report that found an outside audit firm for the city of Bell failed to catch a bevy of alleged financial corruption at City Hall. The finding that, according to the report, Mayer Hoffman McCann...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Accounting and Auditing, Public Officials, Credit Ratings, Government
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Auditor failed standards with Bell, state claims
The firm that audits Newport Beach and Costa Mesa failed to follow generally accepted standards when it assessed records for the city of Bell, according to a report released Tuesday by the office of state Controller John Chiang. The Newport-Mesa...Tags: Justice System, Accounting and Auditing, Lawyers, Bell (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice
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Federal investigators to supervise stent doctors
Federal investigators have ordered St. Joseph Medical Center to conduct annual, random audits of its cardiac care practice to verify that the procedures performed there are necessary, in the wake of allegations that Dr. Mark G. Midei placed heart stents...Tags: Mark G. Midei, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Procedures and Tests, National Government, Event Planning
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Zorich: No signs of charity's records
Tribune staff reporterFour weeks after saying he would search for the financial records detailing what happened to $864,645 once held by his now-dormant charity, ex-Chicago Bear Chris Zorich says he still has not found them. "I haven't found the statement yet. When I do, I'll...Tags: Charity, Sports, Social Issues, State Budgets, Justice System
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Study: Many sunscreens may promote skin cancer
FOX 5 San Diego StaffLOS ANGELES -- Almost half of the 500 most popular sunscreen products may actually promote the growth of skin cancer instead of preventing it, according to a new study. The sunscreens in question contain vitamin A or its derivatives, which could possibly...Tags: AOL LLC, Tumors, Skin Cancer
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Council candidates report warchests
City Council candidates have reported the donations they received and the money they have spent in the first six months of the year to get elected. The next financial statement, covering July 1 to Sept. 30, is due Oct. 5. Mayor Elizabeth Pearson reported...Tags: Charity, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Issues, Elections, Small Businesses
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AMA Report Card Released
AP Medical WriterCHICAGO (AP) — One in five medical claims is processed inaccurately by commercial health insurers, often leaving physicians shortchanged, according to the nation's largest doctor's group. The American Medical Association released its third annual...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Lobbying, Democratic Party, Lifestyle and Leisure, American Medical Association
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Rawlings-Blake proposes changes on city ethics board
Baltimore City Council President Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake is proposing broad changes in the way the city handles ethics, an issue that came to the forefront during the corruption investigation that ultimately led to Mayor Sheila Dixon's resignation....Tags: Corruption, Colleges and Universities, Heads of State, Values, Corporate Crime
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National League of Cities: Municipalities in trouble
Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel BlogsPosted by Brittany Wallman on September 2, 2009 02:00 PM Here's some news from the National League of Cities: Cities are in the early stages of registering the effects of the nation's economic downturn, according to the National League of......Tags: Boynton Beach, National League, Delray Beach
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Head of Newport News investment firm, MICG, being investigated for fraud
757-247-4744NEWPORT NEWS — The top executive of the Newport News brokerage firm MICG Investment Management LLC is under investigation in a host of securities violations including fraud, according to public documents posted to a securities regulator's website....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Investments, Duke University, Investment Service, Fraud
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HP CEO Gets $28 Million In Cash, Stock After Resignation
The Associated PressLauded for making Hewlett-Packard Co. the world's biggest technology company, CEO Mark Hurd was in talks for a new contract worth about $100 million, according to a person familiar with the negotiations. Instead, he's getting about a third of that to...Tags: Travel, Entertainment, Trips and Vacations, Palm Inc, Compaq Computer Corporation
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GOP told to repay Steele
State elections officials have told the financially strapped Maryland Republican Party that it must repay $77,500 that Michael S. Steele, now the national GOP chairman, transferred to it in an apparent violation of campaign finance laws.
The state...Tags: Legal Service, FBI, Fraud, Elections, Local Elections
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