Spence Jackson a spokesman for the state auditor's office, confirmed that in a statement given to the Amarillo Independent. Wallace-Bajjali has also been serving as a developer for that city.
“I can confirm that we are conducting an audit of the city of Joplin and that we have looked at the relationship between the city and Wallace Bajjali,” Spence Jackson, a spokesman for the Missouri state auditor said in an email to The Amarillo Independent.
Jackson would not comment on whether the auditor has subpoenaed anyone from Wallace Bajjali in its investigation.
In an earlier article, the Joplin Globe confirmed that some members of the Citizens Advisory Recovery Team (CART) had received subpoenas.
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Wallace and Bajalli are suing each other how fitting is that
Oh.
Guess I need to read all the new posts from the bottom up before commenting. I could have referred to the state auditor in the light at the end of the tunnel remark above.
Now taking bets on "Will Rohr answer questions now that he's employed out of state?"
Now taking bets on "Will Rohr answer questions now that he's employed out of state?"
If subpoenaed he'll either answer the questions or take the Fifth, and taking the Fifth about possible corruption he was in the middle of at his last job ought to cause serious problems at his current one.
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