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    Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Roderick Richmond is disputing the public framing of a state-ordered forensic audit, arguing the report offers only observations and recommendations for problems already identified and addressed by the district.

    In a message to MSCS families and employees, Richmond placed the transactions in question within the broader context of the district’s nearly $6 billion budget for the three school years examined by an accounting firm hired by the state comptroller’s office.

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