Wednesday, March 15, 2006 How convenient for Coin-Thieving Tom Noe! YET another example of the level of corruption in the state of OH and the lengths the corrupt GOP will go to protect their own criminals: CantonRep: "A company hired to examine OH’s unorthodox $50 million investment in rare coins doesn’t have to make its files public b/c state law exempts work done by private businesses for the state. Auditor Betty Montgomery (R) hired Chicago-based Crowe Chizek & Co to audit the investment managed by coin dealer Tom Noe for the state insurance fund for injured workers. Noe is charged w/ dozens of state counts of stealing money from the funds, and the Feb 22 audit found that $13.5 million in state money was misspent. Montgomery denied a request for the work papers attached to the audit by The Columbus Dispatch, saying state law prohibits their release. The newspaper had questions about possible discrepancies in the numbers reported in the audit, but Montgomery’s office hasn’t been able to answer those questions, in part because Crowe Chizek did the work. The firm has been told not to discuss the findings because it is part of the criminal investigation of Noe and others involved in investments at the OH Bureau of Workers’ Comp. Open govt advocates say the law is misguided and any work done by a private entity with taxpayer dollars should be open. The state paid $490,782 to Crowe Chizek for the work, plus $98,801 to Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co. for a section of the audit analyzing the bureau’s investment policies and $190,000 to the auction house Sotheby’s to value the coins." Good to see more of my OH taxes are pissed away on GOP crimes and corruption and I can't even how and what was done. |