Independent Panel to Review New Allegations Against Workman

Independent Panel to Review New Allegations Against Workman


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(KSL News) -- An independent panel is being set up to review evidence into new allegations swirling around Salt Lake County Mayor Nancy Workman.

The district attorney's office is investigating whether or not Workman authorized county money to be used to fund a full-time bookkeeping position at the non-profit Boys and Girls Club of South Valley where the mayor's daughter Aisza is chief financial officer.

The Republican mayor questioned the timing of the investigation which became public on the eve of her daughter's wedding. District Attorney David Yocom is a Democrat.

That panel of investigators is made up by representataives from the offices of four other county attorneys -- Utah, Weber, Davis and Summit Counties.

No date has been set for the panel to meet.

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