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Friday, May 11, 2007
BrickStreet CEO responds to audit findings
Greg Burton, president and CEO of BrickStreet Insurance, talks to Beth Vorhees about a legislative auditor's findings that the state workers'compensation system ran up more than $3 million dollars in questionable expenditures.
These expenses were billed to the state as part of transition costs in creating the private company BrickStreet Insurance.
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Legislative Auditor discusses BrickStreet findings
Legislative Auditor Aaron Allred explains an audit to West Virginia lawmakers about excessive transition costs as the state privatized the workers' compensation system to BrickStreet Insurance.
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