Audit Finds More Violations at Department of Human Services
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – An internal audit has found several violations of laws to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in a Department of Human Services division responsible for a string of improper payments.
The department’s behavioral health division was responsible for $29 million in overpayments to two American Indian bands and $70 million in improper payments to chemical dependency providers.
The audit released Tuesday says the division skirted state laws on contracting and conflict of interest.
None of the violations involved multimillion-dollar payment errors, the Star Tribune reports, but most pointed to failures to follow rules designed to prevent bigger problems.