
Governor Questions Auditor's Report on Questionable Spending
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Gov. Beshear responds to auditor's claims about questionable spending in executive branch.
On Tuesday, we heard from the state auditor's office about what it said was questionable spending in the executive branch. On Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear responded, saying the auditor's claims were wrong and that her office didn't do that much digging.
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Governor Questions Auditor's Report on Questionable Spending
Clip: Season 4 Episode 321 | 1m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
On Tuesday, we heard from the state auditor's office about what it said was questionable spending in the executive branch. On Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear responded, saying the auditor's claims were wrong and that her office didn't do that much digging.
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On Tuesday, we heard from the state auditor's office about what it said was questionable spending in the executive branch.
Well, today, Governor Andy Beshear said the auditor's claims were wrong and that her office didn't do that much digging.
>> So I have not seen a report, and I don't think it can be a report because they never asked us any questions.
And you have to do that if it's an audit report.
All they did was take lines and they didn't ask questions because if they'd gotten the answers, they couldn't have done the political attack that it was in.
For instance, they they she her individual under oath, by the way, giving false information.
Claimed Office of Medical Cannabis spent $339,000 on advertising for medical cannabis.
They didn't.
They spent $93,000 to create training and educational videos for the public.
The videos were for prospective medical cannabis licensees.
They were for law enforcement about what's legal and what's not.
They were for patients, providers and for local government officials who would have the dispensaries and other businesses in their community.
>> The governor says his advice
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