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Friday, July 29, 2005
Ind. Government - Inspector general investigation of Governor's RV use
Jennifer Whitson of the Evansville Courier& Press reported Wednesday, in a story headed "Probe of Daniels' RV1 use near completion," that:
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana inspector general's office has moved quickly to investigate Gov. Mitch Daniels' use of RV1 at a political fundraiser and may wrap up the probe soon.Ms. Whitson's first story on the RV use was published 7/20/05, folllowed by this 7/22/05 story headed "Daniels' RV hits hornet's nest" and this 7/24/05 story headlined "Daniels calls RV1 gripe a 'cheap shot'".Maurice "Bud" Allcron, the investigator assigned to the complaint, said the probe has been ongoing since the publication of a July 20 Courier & Press article that mentioned the presence of RV1 at a Vincennes, Ind., fund-raiser for freshman Republican Rep. Troy Woodruff. Allcron said he was working to finish the investigation Tuesday.
Access the minimal Indiana inspector general website here.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on July 29, 2005 07:13 PM
Posted to Indiana Government