Audit of Oklahoma City's American Indian Cultural Center shows board selected most expensive options


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

October 20, 2012

BY MEGAN ROLLAND mrolland@opubco.com

Board members overseeing the half-completed American Indian Cultural Center and Museum frequently selected the most expensive plans even as funding lagged, but there is no evidence of financial wrongdoing, said the state auditor.

"The board chose the most expensive of six proposals presented by its architect," State Auditor Gary Jones said in a prepared statement.Read more on NewsOK.com

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