The state Attorney General's Office has begun looking in to the nearly $16 million shortfall facing Georgia Perimeter College, while university system leaders continue to try to piece together what happened. The state agency is "reviewing information to determine if fraudulent activities occurred" at Georgia Perimeter, said Amanda Reddick, a human resources director and compliance officer at the two-year college. Reddick said Tuesday she was told of the agency's involvement by officials with the University System of Georgia. The system asked the department to "review the issues" at the college, spokesman John Millsaps said, declining to comment further. Lauren Kane, a spokeswoman for the attorney general's office, said agency policy prevents her from confirming or denying the existence of an investigation.
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