Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker wants an independent audit of the Department of Housing and Community Development.
The housing department has been at the center of a corruption investigation in Prince George's County, ever since the FBI arrested former County Executive Jack Johnson on charges he accepted bribes in exchange for housing contracts. Baker didn't reference the scandal Monday when he announced that the Virginia Tech Center for Housing Research would audit the department. The examination will cost the county around 65-thousand-dollars and should be finished by this May.
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