CT construction fraud concerns lead to calls for more oversight

During a Monday news conference, Tong, the state’s top civil lawyer, said that about $181 million in fraud has been recovered by state and federal authorities among the nine state agencies he is allowed to monitor. There are more than 100 such state departments, offices and quasi-public agencies, though, while attorneys general in neighboring states, have broader authority. “Every public dollar is entitled to strong, robust protection from waste, fraud and abuse,” Tong said. Hawthorne, the state’s top union official, said that wage theft and other kinds of worker exploitation, could be pursued by Tong’s office. “It provides a further level of trust from the public with our state government, so we know that our tax dollars are spent wisely. It will help us continue to distance ourselves from the corrupt days of Gov. Rowland.”

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