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    Audit: Kazanjian's 2007 campaign had accounting errors

    Lowell Sun (Lowell, MA)
    08/08/2009

    By Jennifer Myers, [email protected]

    LOWELL -- An audit of City Councilor Alan Kazanjian's 2007 election
    campaign by the state's Office of Campaign and Political Finance
    revealed a handful of accounting discrepancies, including the failure
    of the campaign to disclose two contributions and the inaccurate
    disclosure of receipts of $50 or less.

    Additionally, the OCPF discovered that the disclosure of 25
    contributions had been duplicated and that the campaign accepted a
    money order for more than $50, which is against state campaign-finance
    laws.

    The OCPF's summer newsletter states that "the OCPF determined that the
    committee maintained adequate records and the errors were inadvertent
    in nature."

    Kazanjian chalks up the errors to a beginner's mistake, given that it
    was his first campaign.

    "We had someone at the beginning taking care of the finances who did
    not do a good job," he said. "Now Ann Sepe is handling my campaign and
    sat down with the campaign-finance people and worked it all out. Now
    we know there are no excuses."

    "We did raise a lot of money, so there were some mistakes," Kazanjian
    added. His campaign raised more than $65,000 in 2007.

    Kazanjian's campaign committee agreed to provide the OCPF with all
    contributor checks until Jan. 31, 2001. The committee has also
    refunded the extra $150 for the excess money order and made a $250
    payment to the state's general fund to pay for the cost of the review.


    http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_13021730?sou rce=rss
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