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Paul Krekorian calls for better oversight of LA city funds

An audit from Controller Wendy Greuel finds the city is unable to track the true inventory of parking lots in Los Angeles.
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Paul Krekorian calls for better oversight of LA city funds

Jerry Brown isn't the only California politician finding a budget surplus this year. This month, the City of Los Angeles found almost $43 million in a special transportation fund. The money had gone undetected for almost 20 years and while it's good news for the city, it has officials worried about the possibility of other hidden money.

Yesterday, City Councilman Paul Krekorian called for more transparency of these funds.