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Hawley Residents Claim Violations In City Funds

By: Brendaliss Gonzalez
Updated: July 11, 2012
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All they want are answers.

"I think that we need to know everything that's going on we have a right to know," said Peggy Sue Mansell, from Hawley.
 
And a bit of clarity about how several Hawley officials are using city funds.

"They're not telling us when they're going to do it or if they will do it," said Mansell.

Hawley residents have even  asked officials during public meetings  to release an official yearly audit.

Council members say they've had one completed, they just haven't shown residents the paperwork.  

One former city employee who asked to remain anonymous claims there are several financial discrepancies. 

"As a salaried employee I know for a fact you do not pay yourself holiday extra you do not write yourself a separate check for holiday pay, that was done," she said.

So far city officials haven't publicly addressed the allegations and after several calls, they have yet to comment, which for some is the main reason for concern.  

"It's still makes us feel like they're not, they're hiding something," said Mansell. 

The former city employee says she is planning on handing in a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain financial records from the past budget term.   

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The entire story is not being told or let out. The citizens of Hawley must start going to the city meetings. They will clearly see how financial decisions are being made and find it unacceptable. Decisions being made on %u201Cfavors%u201D is not right. Decisions being made based upon %u201CHistorical feuds%u201D is certainly not right either. An independent 3rd party audit by the state without influence by city officials is way overdue. The Allied Waste contract is another matter that needs to be investigated. Road material purchases and placement needs to be investigated. The list goes on and on. Term limits need to be placed upon the mayor and members. Long office terms have never been conducive to proper unbiased decisions by any political seat at any level or location. PEOPLE OF HAWLEY %u2013 LEARN HOW YOUR MONEY IS BEING SPENT!!!

Justmyopinionok J. July 13, 2012 at 6:49 pm

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