State Auditor to investigate Eagle Mountain City's money

EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah (ABC 4 News) – The Office of the Utah State Auditor confirmed they plan to investigate specific allegations regarding the city’s funds.

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wynner672 - 3/4/2013 10:30 PM
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So tired of the sensationalizing. Let's get clear about the alleged "Cayman" accounts guys. It has been clarified by the city council that the account is set up through Zions Bank and for what ever reason the account is coined "Cayman Account" but is a domestic account. There is nothing scandalous about this. Stop trying to add flash to your reporting because you don't have anything better to add to a story which when it all shakes out will show nothing. It's absolutely incredulous. People are quick to react, point fingers and blame before having all the facts. I support Mayor Jackson, and felt she was forthcoming in the meeting to respond to the report. I'm disappointed at people in the community for their disgusting behavior toward city employees because they accepted data in the report as fact, when it wasn't. For example, the day after the report was out the receptionist received threatening phone calls and visitors because the report stated that she made $60K a year. She's a part-time employee making $8.50 an hour. But, so what if she did make that higher salary? She would be worth that and more. And, no one deserves to be treated that way at work. The good news is that a once complacent community is now showing involvement and some modifications are being made to our utility billing, like itemizations. We can thank this report for that, but it's highly unlikely the auditors will find anything extraordinarily out of order.
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