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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.

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.

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'".

Access the minimal Indiana inspector general website here.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on July 29, 2005 07:13 PM
Posted to Indiana Government