Amid scandal, audit into Baltimore non-profit’s work ordered
Baltimore’s acting leader has ordered an audit of a non-profit’s management of a city youth fund with $12 million set aside from property tax revenue after the organization was tied to embattled Mayor Catherine Pugh’s hard-to-find illustrated books for children.
The audit of Associated Black Charities’ work and a freeze of legislation that would renew its management of the taxpayer-financed fund comes as the first-term mayor is embroiled in a scandal that threatens her political career.
“I want to ensure that the fund is being well-managed and that there are no conflicts of interest,” acting Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young wrote in a letter sent to the non-profit’s CEO.