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City Council Faces Scrutiny Over Clerk's Absence and Fraud Claims

June 03, 2024 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan



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City Council Faces Scrutiny Over Clerk's Absence and Fraud Claims
During a recent Detroit City Council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the absence of the city clerk during formal sessions, which is a violation of administrative rules 13.1 and 13.2. Council member Scott Vincent questioned the legality of conducting meetings without the clerk present, emphasizing the importance of her role in ensuring compliance with city regulations.

The discussion highlighted a broader issue of accountability within the council, as Vincent pointed out that the city council has not received critical information regarding findings of malfeasance and fraud identified by the federal auditor general from HUD. He urged the council to provide transparency on how these issues are being addressed and requested access to relevant reports for public review.

Following the public comments, the council shifted focus to the review of homeless solutions funding. Chris Gulak from the CPC staff introduced the topic, noting that the funding is part of the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and is being led by the Housing and Revitalization Department (HRD). The council received charts detailing the funding allocations and was set to discuss the implications for local homeless solutions.

The meeting underscored ongoing challenges within the council regarding governance and transparency, as well as the critical need for effective solutions to homelessness in Detroit.

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