Governor Abbott orders investigation into Elgin city finances over alleged mismanagement

Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
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Governor Greg Abbott has instructed the Texas Rangers to investigate the City of Elgin for possible breaches of state law related to its financial management.

“There have been serious and potentially criminal accusations made against the City of Elgin that need to be investigated,” said Governor Abbott. “Texans expect their elected officials to be honest stewards of taxpayer dollars and conduct the people’s business openly, and in compliance with Texas law. Due to the accusations of chronic financial mismanagement, including inconsistent accounting practices and unreconciled bank accounts, in potential violation of multiple state laws, I directed the Texas Rangers to launch an investigation into the City of Elgin’s finances to ensure transparency and full compliance with state law.”

The investigation will focus on how Elgin manages its budget and financial records, looking for any actions that may violate state regulations. After completing their review, the Texas Rangers will refer any findings that could result in charges to prosecutorial authorities for further action.



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