Mass. audit law ‘standoff’ flares up with complaints, allegations

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell again suggested the future of the legislative audit law is in the hands of the auditor, who in turn accused Campbell of “public corruption,” continuing a saga that has metamorphosed since more than 70% of voters cast ballots in favor of the review more than a year ago.

“I hope the voters get exactly what they voted for,” Campbell said when asked on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” whether voters would “get what they voted for” should the audit back-and-forth continue between her and Auditor Diana DiZoglio.

“I hope the auditor stops the standoff,” Campbell added…

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