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The California attorney general’s office has asked the Camarillo-based evangelical group Inter-Aid to voluntarily submit to an audit after reports that the group failed to deliver famine relief aid to Ethiopia after collecting millions of dollars in donations Deputy Atty. Gen. Peter Stack said he proposed the audit to Inter-Aid’s attorney as a means of clearing up public concern over Inter-Aid. The organization has not yet responded to the request, Stack said. The Ventura County district attorney’s office has been investigating Inter-Aid’s finances for several months.
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