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Seattle council members propose resolution after forensic audit of regional homelessness authority
Summary
Council members described the forensic audit findings as "egregious," said a resolution is being drafted to codify the audit's findings and request deliverables due May 8 and May 23, and emphasized caution so services for people experiencing homelessness are not disrupted.
Council members said April 27 they will press for formal oversight after a forensic audit of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) and are drafting a council resolution to codify the report’s findings and request specific deliverables from the authority.
"You've read the coverage. We all know the findings are egregious, and it demands immediate action and accountability," Council member Rink said as he described a detailed briefing the council received on the Clark Neuber forensic evaluation. Rink said he and Council member Foster were drafting a resolution that would outline the audit findings and the KCRHA deliverables expected on May 8 and May 23.
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