An audit of the Canton Police Department, stemming from corruption allegations in the trial of former Deputy Chief Karen Read, is set to move forward. The audit, which will focus on the department’s finances and operations, comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of the police force’s practices.
The allegations against Read, who was convicted of extortion and embezzlement charges in connection to a towing scandal, have raised concerns about potential corruption within the department. The audit, which was initially proposed by the Board of Selectmen, aims to ensure transparency and accountability within the Canton PD.
The audit will examine the department’s budgeting practices, expenditures, and overall financial management. Additionally, it will review the department’s policies and procedures to identify any potential areas of improvement or vulnerability to corruption.
The decision to move forward with the audit comes as Canton residents and officials call for increased oversight of the police department. Many community members have expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability within the force, and hope that the audit will help address these issues.
The Canton PD audit is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks, with a final report expected to be released in the near future. The findings of the audit will be presented to the Board of Selectmen and the public, allowing for greater transparency and accountability within the Canton Police Department.
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