Three former Department of Education employees charged with defrauding Arizona voucher program

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes speaks to reporters about the indictment of three former Arizona Department of Education employees on charges they defrauded the state's education voucher program out of more than $600,000, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 in Phoenix. The Democratic attorney general said the case shows the voucher program is an easy target for fraud and that the Republican-majority Legislature should take steps to lessen the opportunity for fraud within the voucher program. (AP Photo/Jacques Billeaud)

Three former Arizona Department of Education employees were indicted on conspiracy and money laundering charges in what prosecutors say was a scheme to defraud more than $600,000 from an education voucher program that has drawn criticism for its skyrocketing costs and lax regulation by the state.

Prosecutors said Thursday that the three employees approved applications for 17 students -– five of which were fictitious -- that admitted them into the voucher program using forged birth certificates and special education evaluations.

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