In a short statement, BART said it is reviewing the report and takes the findings “very seriously.”
“BART strongly believes in the mission of the Office of the Inspector General to provide the objective oversight wanted by the public,” the agency said.
“Taxpayers aren’t getting the assurances they need that their tax dollars are being spent well and appropriately,” Richardson said.
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