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Tobacco money for Little Shell Chippewa cut off following audit 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-10-22
Author: Matthew Brown

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State officials have stopped distributions of tobacco grant money to the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa after an audit revealed problems with the tribe's accounting practices.

The Montana Department of Health and Human Services audit says lax oversight and record keeping allowed for "potential abuse" of a $180,000 annual tobacco use prevention grant.

Half the money was for tobacco programs for the tribe's 4,300 members scattered across Montana and surrounding states and provinces. The remainder was for similar programs for American Indians in Great Falls and Billings.

The agency's public health administrator, Jane Smilie, said the funding for the tribe's internal program could be restored if the tribe improves its accounting.

"We will review their response and determine if our auditors think what has been put in place is adequate," Smilie said.

In the meantime, the contracts for the Great Falls and Billings programs will be put out for bid.

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