'The stink of the largest public embezzlement scheme in Mississippi history goes all the way to the Governor’s Mansion,' Editor-in-Chief Adam Ganucheau writes. Full story:
by Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today May 2, 2022 The stink of the largest public embezzlement scheme in Mississippi history goes all the way to the Governor's Mansion. And two years after the scandal exploded, there's no evidence that those at the highest levels are being held accountable or that the system they manipulated is being changed to protect taxpayers in the future. Tens of millions of dollars in federal welfare funds were misspent or stolen by state officials and contractors.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.Adam Ganucheau, as Mississippi Today's editor-in-chief, oversees the newsroom and works with the editorial team to fulfill our mission of producing high-quality journalism in the public interest. Adam has covered politics and state government for Mississippi Today since February 2016. A native of Hazlehurst, Adam has worked as a staff reporter for AL.
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