Legislative panel mulls audit of Attorney General’s office
ST. PAUL (AP) - A committee in charge of legislation Minnesota listeners Friday to discuss whether the search for a particular examination, the Attorney General Lori Swanson’s Office.
Swanson’s, the office of management turmoil in the office of an attempt by some lawyers of the union. She says state does not allow a law of the Union between lawyers.
A lawyer who was suspended recently, allegations of ethical violations in the office.
Senator Ann Rest is a member of the Commission of Audit. She says it is not sure that this is good for the Legislative Auditor James Nobles to wade into. But, she said, the examiner may play a role in the consideration of other operational aspects of the Office.
In the meantime, Swanson has sought outside advice on the efforts of the Organization.
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