Our investigation revealed that
from July 1998 through November 2003, the Santa Cruz County School
Superintendent may have embezzled at least $16,549 by fraudulently authorizing
Santa Cruz County School Superintendent’s Office checks to pay his personal
debts. In addition, the Superintendent may have violated conflict-of-interest
laws by failing to file disclosure statements and participating in numerous
payments to family-owned businesses totaling $10,175. On October 19, 2005, the
Arizona Superior Court Grand Jury indicted the current School Superintendent on
a total of 40 counts related to theft, fraudulent schemes, misuse of public
money and conflicts of interest.
Our investigation also revealed
that from September 1998 through April 2004, the former Accounting Specialist
for the Santa Cruz County School Superintendent’s Office allegedly embezzled at
least $8,500 from the Santa Cruz County School Superintendent’s Office by
writing six county school checks to herself, her husband, and her son for
personal purposes. On September 26, 2005, in the Santa Cruz County Superior
Court, the former employee pled guilty to theft and was sentenced to 30 days in
the county jail and ordered to pay $8,500 restitution.