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Mayor Barberio of Parsippany, NJ, is under fire for awarding a contract for an audit that many believe funnels taxpayer money to associates linked to John Inglesino. Critics are raising alarms over the transparency of the bidding process and the motivations behind the contract. This audit is particularly crucial as it involves the Board of Education, which serves as a vital institution in the community. Local residents are expressing their concerns about fiscal responsibility and the potential misuse of public funds. The controversy has prompted discussions about the need for greater accountability and oversight in local government.

As residents demand more transparency from their elected officials, the situation has attracted attention from various civic groups. The outcome of this audit and the public's response could have significant implications for future governance in Parsippany. With the election cycle approaching, these issues are likely to resonate strongly with voters.

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