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A 2026 audit found $208K in unsupported payments and mismanagement at Hartford’s BHCA, which shut down in 2025.
A forensic audit of Hartford’s Blue Hills Civic Association, released in January 2026, found $208,000 in unsupported payments and widespread financial mismanagement of over $15 million in state, federal, and legislative grants.
Conducted by CliftonLarsonAllen for Connecticut’s DECD, the report uncovered weak internal controls, backdated contracts, missing agreements, and payments for unperformed services, including $84,000 to update an unchanged employee handbook and $42,000 for minimal staff training.
A $300,000 wire transfer fraud went unreported for months.
State Sen. Doug McCrory, who directed subgrant awards, is under federal investigation.
BHCA, which ceased operations in March 2025, returned $1.55 million.
The audit found no evidence of fraud in DECD’s processes but recommended stronger oversight.
Una auditoría de 2026 encontró $208K en pagos no respaldados y mala gestión en BHCA de Hartford, que cerró en 2025.