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Illegal Alien School Superintendent Caught Funneling Taxpayer Cash to His Own Firm

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Des Moines Public Schools has officially revised its internal conflict-of-interest policies following a state audit that confirmed financial misconduct by former superintendent Ian Roberts.

The audit validated previous reports indicating that Roberts directed district business toward a consulting firm where he maintained a professional affiliation.

The investigation revealed that Roberts attempted to secure contracts for Lively Paradox, a firm founded by a long-time associate.

Despite warnings from district finance officials regarding the clear conflict of interest, the district eventually paid the firm over six thousand dollars for consulting services.

The audit report highlighted a significant lapse in oversight, noting that a contract was signed by a finance official who was unaware of the existing conflict.

This incident occurred while the district lacked a formal, mandatory disclosure policy for administrators.

In response to these findings, the Des Moines School Board has implemented a new requirement for annual conflict-of-interest disclosures.

Board chair Kim Martorano stated that the district is committed to strengthening its regulatory adherence to protect taxpayer resources.

Records obtained during the investigation show a pattern of behavior spanning several years and multiple school districts.

Roberts frequently recommended the same consulting firm to colleagues and utilized district email accounts to coordinate professional activities with the firm's founder.

Beyond the consulting contracts, the audit uncovered unauthorized use of district funds for charitable donations.

Roberts had directed over two thousand dollars toward various community events and business associations without proper authorization.

The district has since updated its donation policy to explicitly prohibit the use of school funds for such purposes.

Officials emphasized that while these specific financial discrepancies were minor in the context of the district's total budget, they represent a failure in administrative protocol.

Roberts, who was detained by federal immigration authorities last September, is currently awaiting sentencing on federal charges.

He has pleaded guilty to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and the illegal possession of firearms.

The school district continues to cooperate with ongoing oversight efforts to restore public trust.

By reinforcing training and tightening financial controls, the board aims to prevent future ethical lapses and ensure that all administrative actions remain transparent and accountable to the community.

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