Natwar M. Gandhi
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi is seeking the resignation of more than 15 tax office workers who allegedly accepted checks from Harriette Walters, the mastermind of the $48 million embezzlement scandal run out of the office, a city government source said today.
 
Gandhi Warns City to Limit Borrowing: CFO Wants to Curb Spending on Projects (Post, July 10, 2008, Page B03)
 
Gandhi Works on Image Control: D.C. Fiscal Chief Tries to Mitigate Damage From Tax Scam (Post, July 4, 2008, Page A01)
 
Lottery Contract Eyed for New Firm: High-Priced Deal Sparks Questions By D.C. Council (Post, April 7, 2008, Page B01)
 
TAX OFFICE SCANDAL: Hearing Short on Answers, Council Members (Post, March 6, 2008, Page B04)
 
Gandhi 'Deeply Sorry' for Scandal: Fiscal Chief Vows To Repair Damage (Post, December 20, 2007, Page B01)
 
U.S. House Blocks Gandhi's Pay Raise (Post, December 19, 2007, Page B01)
 
TAX OFFICE SCANDAL: As Council Launches Probe, Gandhi's Job Appears Less Secure (Post, November 21, 2007, Page B02)
 
Suspicious Refunds in Gandhi's Tax Tenure: Questionable Checks Total $2.4 Million (Post, November 20, 2007, Page A01)
 
Some People's Faith in Gandhi Eroding: Feelings That D.C. Official Should Quit Over Tax Case Bubble Up (Post, November 19, 2007, Page B01)
 
D.C. Hearing On Scandal Has Gandhi In Tight Spot: Auditor Criticizes Financial Agency (Post, November 16, 2007, Page A01)
 
Gandhi, Roiled by Tax Scandal, Still Has Fenty's Support: City CFO Asks for Independent Probe (Post, November 14, 2007; 3:41 PM)
 
2 More D.C. Tax Workers Removed: Scam's Total May Pass $20 Million, Authorities Say (Post, November 10, 2007, Page B01)
 
D.C. Financial Officer Describes A 'Major Management Failure': Fraud Revelations Shake Department's Underpinnings (Post, November 8, 2007, Page A09)
 

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