State Audits Critical In Spotting Fraud
Ohio Valley residents have been reminded multiple times during the past few years that it is distressingly easy for a public official to abuse the trust placed in him or her. In both the Northern Panhandle and East Ohio, several local government officials have been charged with and often convicted of taking taxpayers money for their own use.
It happened in Wheeling.
This week, it was announced by U.S. Attorney Bill Powell that the citys former human resources director, Teresa Hudrlik, had pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud.
Hudrlik, 48, used a wide-ranging scheme to defraud taxpayers between June 2016 and March of this year, when she was caught. She has agreed to make restitution of $80,000 to the city.
Some changes in procedures have been made to guard against such crimes, City Manager Robert Herron noted.
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