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TEAMSTERS FINANCIAL AFFAIRS:FREDERICK W. SMOLEN
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Congressional Testimony
03-26-1998
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Education and
the Workforce U. S. House of Representatives
March 26, 1998
Statement of Frederick W. Smolen, Chief Forensic Auditor
The Financial Affairs of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of this House Subcommittee, and guests
at this hearing, thank you for this opportunity.
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