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Attorney General Marty Jackley is bringing charges against two former state employees for their alleged role in forging vehicle titles.
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Officials within two state departments under the microscope following allegations of financial misconduct say they’re taking steps to tighten internal controls.
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The date is set for the trial of a woman accused of embezzling $1.8 million from the state. This is just one in a series of cases involving state employees in recent memory.
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One of the top watchdogs within state government says years of chipping away at auditing authority compounded with staff shortages have made the state financially vulnerable to bad actors.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley joins "In the Moment" to provide an update on Rally crime and safety. He also breaks down upcoming ballot measures.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is hinting at another investigation into inappropriate use of state funds.
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A legislative audit is shedding light on the issues that allowed a former state employee to allegedly embezzle nearly $2 million.
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Lawmakers are laying out the groundwork for a legislative investigation into a major embezzlement case involving a former state employee.
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A former state Department of Social Services employee is facing charges after officials say she embezzled $1.8 million dollars from the agency.