Minnesota doesn’t need an Office of Inspector General, former Gov. Arne Carlson writes. It needs a governor and a Legislature that act when warning signs arise.
Rochelle Olson’s Sept. 14 column on fraud opens the door to a more in-depth understanding of the expectations and responsibilities of government management. With more than 50,000 employees, Minnesota state government is the second largest employer in… [3105 chars]
Source: Star Tribune | Published: 2025-09-17T20:27:49Z
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