On Monday the oversight committee in charge of monitoring the major public lender had plenty of questions of their own for NMFA staff and investigators looking into the mess.
The NMFA submitted late audits the last three years, including a forged 2011 audit former controller Greg Campbell is charged with creating. That was enough for the State Auditor's Office to put the NMFA on its "at risk" list earlier this year.
But Rep. Jane Powdrell-Culbert (R - Corrales) said state auditor Hector Balderas didn't do enough. "We should have been notified that it was late," Powdrell-Culbert said. Balderas shot back, saying that it was the oversight committee that didn't do enough in this case. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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