The state’s embattled welfare chief was forced to step down yesterday
in the wake of a shocking internal report that found that a staggering
47,000 families receiving taxpayer-funded benefits are unaccounted for —
and nearly $30 million in food stamp money went to recipients who were
not eligible.
The shocking report, released to the Herald last night, found that the Department of Transitional Assistance has lost track of 47,087 households on welfare — or one out of 10 of the total 478,000 who received DTA mailings.
Read more: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/01/welfare_boss_resigns_wake_report
The shocking report, released to the Herald last night, found that the Department of Transitional Assistance has lost track of 47,087 households on welfare — or one out of 10 of the total 478,000 who received DTA mailings.
Read more: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/01/welfare_boss_resigns_wake_report
No comments:
Post a Comment