Members of an international watchdog group say they've uncovered evidence showing widespread corruption in the Lower Brule Sioux tribal government. The new report released by Human Rights Watch cites documents showing that millions in federal funds originally bound for schools, water, and economic development have disappeared.
The report describes patterns of financial mismanagement by the tribal government and how these problems are entrenched in its ability to avoid any kind of public accountability. The report accuses tribal Chairman Michael Jandreau, who has been in power for more than 30 years on Lower Brule, of running a corrupt government that benefits only a few. He refused to comment when asked about the report by SDPB.
Human Rights Watch is an international non-governemental organization investigating abuse worldwide. Arvind Ganesan is the report's author and he joined Dakota Midday for more about the investigation.
You can read the full report here.