Category: Government
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Hallandale commissioners agree to be quizzed about business deals, handling of tax dollarsBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 The Broward Inspector General’s probe of Hallandale Beach financial management practices has reached a critical stage: the questioning of the five members of the city commission this week.
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Broward IG questions former Hallandale commissioner about CRA deals, newspaper loanBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 A former Hallandale Beach commissioner said he voluntarily met with Broward Inspector General investigators Monday who questioned him about the city’s embattled Community Redevelopment Agency, its purchase of property once owned by group headed by Vice Mayor Anthony Sanders and a city loan to a local newspaper.
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Broward Inspector General hits first legal hurdle; Hallandale CRA says hands offBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Hallandale Beach’s Community Redevelopment Agency, run by the city’s five elected commissioners, has sent a message to Broward’s new Inspector General’s Office – you can’t touch us.
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Details emerge about Broward IG’s Hallandale probe; payments to commissioner’s wife eyedBy William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 A Hallandale Beach program that funneled hundreds of thousands of dollar in grants and contributions to community groups is a key focus of the Broward Inspector General’s widespread investigation of city management practices.
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Broward finally looks to build a new Elections HQ; a politically connected developer wants the jobBy Ann Henson Feltgen 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Broward County may finally be closing in on a new home for its Supervisor of Elections following 10 years of trying re-locate to new digs.
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Hallandale refuses full cooperation in county probe; Which commissioners are targets?By William Gjebre 
 BrowardBulldog.org
 Hallandale Beach City Manager’s Office has refused to fully cooperate with the Broward Inspector General’s Office investigation into the city’s management of the Community Redevelopment district.
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