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Community leaders demand action on critical audit findings

August 29, 2024 | Holyoke City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Community leaders demand action on critical audit findings
During a recent government meeting, community leaders emphasized the importance of addressing findings from a recent audit concerning local law enforcement. A speaker urged that any new personnel hired should first thoroughly review the audit to understand necessary enhancements within the community. The audit, which has been made publicly accessible on the Holyoke Police Department's website, outlines various areas needing improvement, categorized by urgency: red for long-term projects, yellow for intermediate tasks, and green for completed actions.

The interim police chief, Cruz, is reportedly committed to diligently working on these recommendations and will provide updates on progress. The community is encouraged to engage with the audit findings, which have been regularly updated to reflect ongoing efforts and accomplishments. This proactive approach aims to foster transparency and accountability within the police department while addressing community concerns.

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