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Ongoing Personnel Audit Finds Nepotism Conflicts at State Tax Department

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One in five employees at the tax-collecting Board of Equalization works with a relative, according to a report from the Sacramento Bee. The Board, whose tax administration functions were stripped away by lawmakers in June, has been subject of a series of audits exposing financial misconduct and mismanagement. We’ll discuss the status of the audits and get an update on how the Board’s successor agencies are serving California’s taxpayers.

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