HARTFORD – State Senator Len
Fasano (R-North Haven) and State Representative Vincent Candelora
(R-North Branford) today reacted to news that federal authorities
raided New Haven’s Community Action Agency on Whalley
Avenue Thursday, removing large numbers of documents and files.
The Agency is also currently under investigation by the State
of Connecticut for its billing practices. In
September, Senator Fasano and Representative Candelora called
for an expanded forensic audit of CAA of
New Haven by the Department of Social Services, saying information
they had reviewed revealed a lack of financial controls
and improper administration of federal Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds. It was determined that
illegal immigrants and other unqualified applicants were
receiving these funds and that the agency generated false
Social Security numbers for unqualified applicants. Today
the legislators commended Governor Rell for her efforts
to assure services will continue for New Haven CAA clients.
The legislators also called for a full review of each of
the state’s thirteen Community Action Agencies.
“All procedures at all Community
Action Agencies across Connecticut should be reviewed, specifically
regarding the agencies’ administration of LIHEAP funds,”
said Senator Fasano. “We need to take every precaution
to ensure that these funds are properly dispensed to families
who cannot afford fuel during the winter.”
“We have a situation now where
the mismanagement and fraud that is prevalent at New Haven
CAA have now placed in jeopardy the services of those who
are in real need of them,” said Candelora. “Senator
Fasano and I warned about theses issues well ahead of the
cold months, and now following a major snow storm and with
another on the way, CAA was closed by federal authorities.”
Senator Fasano and Representative Candelora
contacted the Governor’s office and the Department
of Social Services today expressing their hope that service
would not be interrupted for those who depend on the CAA.
The legislators were assured by DSS that services would
continue through the investigation, and they were doing
everything they could to see they remain uninterrupted.
“Right now, we don’t know
exactly why New Haven CAA is being investigated by federal
authorities, but there have been a number of credible claims
of wrongdoing on their part. I want to be sure that any
malfeasance on the part of the CAA doesn’t prevent
those in need from getting help,” said Representative
Candelora.
“Governor Rell is taking
the right steps to ensure home heating assistance is not
interrupted for those most in need,” said Senator
Fasano. “I will continue to work with Governor Rell
and DSS officials to make sure qualified families who cannot
afford fuel this winter, continue to receive assistance.”
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