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Nebraska Nonprofit Meant to Aid Myanmar Immigrants a 'Fiscal Train Wreck,' Auditor Says
Audit finds the Karen Society may have misused over 99% of a $142,752 federal grant due to poor documentation and overlapping contractor payments, raising law enforcement concerns.
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Nebraska auditor calls nonprofit "fiscal train wreck" in latest report
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Nebraska Auditor Mike Foley on Tuesday released a startling report on a Nebraska nonprofit. The Karen Society has been operating for 15 years and has offices in Lincoln, Omaha and Madison, Nebraska. Named for the Karen people — a large ethnic group in southeast Asia — the society helps refugees and immigrants from Burma build and...
·Lincoln, United States
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Nebraska nonprofit meant to aid Myanmar immigrants a 'fiscal train wreck,' auditor says
Nebraska's auditor blasted a Lincoln nonprofit as "a fiscal train wreck and disgrace" after a probe revealed it may have improperly spent 99% of the grant dollars it received.
·Omaha, United States
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