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Walz administration used outside investigators to punish whistleblowers, oversight committee finds

Walz administration used outside investigators to punish whistleblowers, oversight committee finds
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Minnesota officials under Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) retaliated against state employees who raised concerns about fraud and the state’s management of taxpayer-funded social service programs, including by hiring investigators outside of the agency to scrutinize whistleblowers and monitor workers who reported suspected abuse, a new House oversight committee majority staff report alleged. The 205-page repo

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