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Prosecutor's fraud unit reports low county-related caseload; committee moves report to full board

3211849 · April 23, 2025
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James A. Bivens Jr., director of the Prosecutor's Office Fraud and Corruption Investigation Unit, told the Wayne County Committee on Audit that between Jan. 1 and March he received 22 emails seeking assistance (none involving county employees or vendors), and two matters have opened for investigation; the committee moved the unit's semiannual r

James A. Bivens Jr., director of the Prosecutor's Office Fraud and Corruption Investigation Unit, told the Wayne County Committee on Audit on Oct. 12, 2025, that the office received 22 emails seeking assistance between Jan. 1 and March; none of those 22 involved county employees or county vendors, and they were referred to other law enforcement agencies.

"This month, I've received 2 emails that will require investigation. 1 has…

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