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Collapsing homeless services provider may owe Multnomah County over $4.2M, financial report finds
Sunstone Way leaders have denied financial mismanagement allegations.
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What happenedNathaniel Ver Gow, newly appointed director of the county's Homeless Services Department, called Sunstone Way an example of "egregious gaps in oversight.".
The headline splitThe left frames it as "Multnomah County accuses troubled homeless services nonprofit of misspending public money...". The center frames it as "Collapsing homeless services provider may owe Multnomah County over $4.2M, financial repo...".
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Left / center-leftMultnomah County accuses troubled homeless services nonprofit of misspending public money; seeks up to $1.6 million
The Oregonian (OregonLive) · Center-left · News report
CenterCollapsing homeless services provider may owe Multnomah County over $4.2M, financial report finds
KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) · Center · News report
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Collapsing homeless services provider may owe Multnomah County over $4.2M, financial report finds
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Nathaniel Ver Gow, newly appointed director of the county's Homeless Services Department, called Sunstone Way an example of "egregious gaps in oversight."