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RI home repair program faces new probe

Agency already cited by Governor's administration

Updated: Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012, 7:06 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012, 6:30 PM EST

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP/WPRI) - Rhode Island's state auditor general will investigate a home repair program already cited by Gov. Lincoln Chafee's administration for poor record-keeping and high administrative costs.

The Western Rhode Island Home Repair Program, which provides low-interest loans to elderly and low-income residents in Foster, Glocester and Scituate, has been unable to fulfill its mission since the state froze its money in February.

At the request of House Speaker Gordon Fox, Auditor General Dennis Hoyle said his office will examine where the money was going.

Costs are not supposed to exceed 20% under block grant guidelines. Kathleen Knight-Bianchi, a Scituate Town Council member, said costs reached 50%-60%.

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