Another major report recommends California charter school oversight reforms after $400 million fraud case
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State education leaders and prosecutors emphasize that the A3 charter school fraud case revealed significant flaws in charter school laws, necessitating urgent reforms to prevent future abuse.
The recommendations aim to create a robust framework for audits, enhancing accountability and transparency across California's K-12 public school systems, according to state Controller Malia Cohen.
Despite the indictment occurring five years ago, California policymakers have yet to enact significant reforms to better regulate charter schools and safeguard public funds.
Recent reports underline the necessity for comprehensive changes to charter school oversight, reiterating that audits should serve as an essential mechanism for detecting potential fraud.
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