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OKC bombing fund auditors open hot line

By RANDY ELLIS NewsOK.com on Jan 12, 2013, at 2:07 AM  Updated on 1/12/13 at 4:31 AM




Complete coverage: Read past stories and view documents related to the Oklahoma City Disaster Relief Fund.

OKLAHOMA CITY - The auditing firm hired to investigate management of an Oklahoma City bombing relief fund has established a toll-free information line people can call if they have concerns about how the money has been administered.

The telephone number is 855-858-3344.

"A confidential phone line can be a useful investigative tool," said Jim Snyder, managing partner of BKD Forensics & Valuation Services. "We've used these in other investigations and found them to be useful and helpful."

The Springfield, Mo.-based firm was hired by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to perform an independent investigative review of the foundation's management of a $10 million fund created for the benefit of survivors of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.


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Original Print Headline: OKC bombing relief fund auditors establish hot line
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