FBI Examines Spending by Md. Nonprofit
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The FBI is looking into the spending practices at Centro Familia, a Wheaton nonprofit group that runs a bilingual preschool, trains day-care providers and receives about $450,000 annually in contracts from Montgomery County, the organization’s executive director has acknowledged.
A bureau agent visited the organization’s office last week and interviewed at least one of its staff members. Centro Familia, which is well-connected in Montgomery political circles, has also been under scrutiny by the county’s independent inspector general and the county’s health and human services department. FBI Special Agent Richard Wolf of the Baltimore field office said he could not comment.To read the entire article, please follow the hyperlink to The Washington Post webpage.

