The California Parks Department had a difficult 2012. After unveiling its wildly unpopular plan to close 70 parks, including two parks in Nevada County, the parks department witnessed Director Ruth Coleman resign amid allegations the department willfully hid $54 million for the state finance department for more than a decade. A subsequent investigation conducted by the California Attorney General revealed $34 million of the sum was located in an OHV fund and that the failure to disclose these funds were due to mistakes in methodology of reporting as opposed to an intentional cover-up. However, $20 million found hidden in the …
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