瓦尔兹在涉欺诈丑闻“严峻考验”听证会前夕解雇明尼苏达州高官


2026年5月5日 美国东部时间12:05 / 福克斯新闻

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在因数亿美元资金被骗引发的长达数月的舆论风暴后,明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹解雇了负责监督医疗补助计划和住房援助等社会服务项目资金发放的州机构负责人,据报道同时将其降职。

明尼苏达州人类服务部(MNDHS)此前因公民记者揭露一个涉及明尼阿波利斯索马里社区的大规模、范围广泛的涉嫌欺诈网络而被推上全国舆论焦点,这些企业在未提供实际托儿服务或其他服务的情况下骗取州政府资金。

据当地报道,明尼苏达州人类服务部专员希琳·甘地于周一被免去领导职务,一天后她本应出席一场官方确认听证会,由于该机构深陷严重的欺诈丑闻,这场听证会被形容为一场“严峻考验”。

甘地自2025年初以来一直担任代理专员,直到今年2月瓦尔兹正式任命她为明尼苏达州人类服务部负责人。

“骗局层出不穷:10亿美元的社会服务欺诈引发对明尼苏达州索马里社区的审查”
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在被调回明尼苏达州人类服务部担任副专员后,甘地所监管的机构随即引发联邦关注,此前波及她和瓦尔兹政府其他部门的大范围欺诈丑闻曝光。

根据明尼苏达州众议院的调查,在甘地的领导下,明尼苏达州人类服务部于去年10月关停了住房稳定服务(HSS)项目,因为逐年飙升的支出引发了欺诈调查,供应商通过夸大或虚假的报销申请,使用符合资格的受益人的姓名骗取资金。

该项目最初预估成本不到300万美元,但2024年的支出总额超过1亿美元,联邦官员认为其中“绝大多数”属于欺诈所得。

一名州审计员还指控明尼苏达州人类服务部伪造或追溯更改文件,时间可追溯至甘地担任专员之前,这加剧了托儿服务丑闻。在接受明尼阿波利斯NBC附属电视台采访时,甘地承认明尼苏达州人类服务部未能迅速采取行动遏制住房稳定服务项目的丑闻。

甘地似乎还批评了联邦医疗补助管理员穆罕默德·奥兹博士和本届政府,此前明尼苏达州人类服务部创建了一个欺诈“事实核查”网站,据《华盛顿考察家报》报道,该网站有时试图否认该州存在欺诈问题。

在被降职后,瓦尔兹猛烈抨击白宫,指责奥兹和总统唐纳德·特朗普“拿明尼苏达州民众的医疗保健搞政治操作”。

“我们专注于稳定和成果,”瓦尔兹告诉明尼阿波利斯的FOX附属电视台。

“今天,我们正在巩固我们的成功,建立更强大的体系;加强领导层建设、改进监督,并确保这些项目的管理符合明尼苏达州民众期望的纪律性和问责制。这就是我们保护医疗服务、为家庭提供保障的方式,”瓦尔兹对该媒体表示。

蒂姆·瓦尔兹回击特朗普“无能”指控,回避对明尼苏达州欺诈事件的责任

2026年3月4日,在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的众议院听证会上,蒂姆·瓦尔兹州长就明尼苏达州社会服务和医疗补助计划涉嫌滥用联邦资金一事作证。(安娜·马尼迈克/盖蒂图片社)

在另一份声明中,甘地表示,她仍然很荣幸能在瓦尔兹领导下领导该机构,并监督“积极主动开展工作,保护明尼苏达州为最弱势群体提供的医疗补助计划,侦测和预防欺诈,防止联邦资金削减,并改善机构内部文化”。

福克斯新闻数字频道已联系瓦尔兹和明尼苏达州人类服务部请求置评。

今年2月瓦尔兹正式任命甘地担任专员时,他称这是该州“最艰巨的工作”,并表示甘地本可以选择退休,但她没有这么做。

明尼苏达州共和党人也对此作出回应,抨击瓦尔兹只是进行人事调动,而非为打击全州范围的欺诈丑闻提供“稳健的领导”。

“如果州长瓦尔兹一开始就认真考虑谁最适合领导人类服务部,这场闹剧本可以避免;一个否认欺诈存在的人,根本不适合领导这个遭遇本州有史以来最严重欺诈问题的机构,”州参议员保罗·阿特克(来自帕克拉皮兹的共和党人)在一份声明中说道。

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“让甘地继续担任副专员,对每一个因她完全未能解决的欺诈问题而蒙受损失的纳税人来说都是一种伤害。”

负责医疗补助事务的明尼苏达州人类服务部副管理员约翰·康诺利将接任甘地的原职位。

查尔斯·克莱茨是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。

他于2013年加入福克斯新闻,担任撰稿人和制作助理。

查尔斯负责报道福克斯新闻数字频道的媒体、政治和文化领域新闻。

查尔斯是宾夕法尼亚州本地人,毕业于天普大学,获广播新闻学学士学位。新闻线索可发送至charles.creitz@fox.com。

Walz removes top Minnesota official on eve of ‘gauntlet’ hearing over fraud scandal

May 5, 2026 12:05pm EDT / Fox News

Walz ridiculed for taking credit for Minnesota fraud investigation

Minnesota senate candidate Michele Tafoya discusses Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., skipping a hearing on alleged fraud and criticizes his handling of the issue on ‘The Story.’

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz removed and reportedly demoted the head of the state agency that oversees disbursement of social services program funding like Medicaid and housing assistance, after a months-long firestorm over hundreds of millions lost to fraud.

The Minnesota Department of Human Services (MNDHS) was cast into the national spotlight after citizen journalists uncovered a massive, wide-ranging alleged fraud network connected to the Somali community in Minneapolis, where businesses were taking state funds without evidence of actual childcare or other services being provided.

MNDHS Commissioner Shireen Gandhi was booted from her leadership role on Monday, one day before she was set to face an official confirmation hearing local reports described as a “gauntlet,” given the towering fraud scandal gripping the agency.

Gandhi had been an acting commissioner since early 2025, until Walz tapped her as the official head of MNDHS in February.

‘SCHEMES STACKED UPON SCHEMES’: $1B HUMAN-SERVICES FRAUD FUELS SCRUTINY OF MINNESOTA’S SOMALI COMMUNITY

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After being returned to a deputy commissioner role within MNDHS, Gandhi oversaw an agency that drew immediate federal attention after news of the wide-ranging fraud scandal affecting her and other Walz administration departments broke.

Under Gandhi’s leadership, MNDHS shut down its Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program in October as ballooning year-over-year payouts led to findings of fraud, with providers using names of eligible beneficiaries to obtain funds through inflated or fake reimbursement claims, according to a Minnesota House probe.

Originally estimated to cost under $3 million, HSS disbursements totaled more than $100 million in 2024, which federal officials considered the “vast majority” to be fraudulent.

A state auditor also alleged that MNDHS had fabricated or backdated documents going back to before Gandhi was commissioner that exacerbated the daycare scandals. In an interview with Minneapolis’ NBC affiliate, Gandhi admitted that MNDHS had not acted fast enough to quash the HSS scandal.

Gandhi also appeared to criticize federal Medicaid administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and the administration after MNDHS created a fraud “fact-check” website that the Washington Examiner reported at times tried to dispute the existence of a fraud issue in the state.

Following her demotion, Walz came out swinging against the White House, blaming Oz and President Donald Trump for playing “politics with Minnesotans’ health care.”

“[W]e are focused on stability and results,” Walz told Minneapolis’ FOX affiliate.

“Today, we’re building on our success by putting an even stronger structure in place; adding leadership, improving oversight, and ensuring these programs are managed with the discipline and accountability Minnesotans expect. That’s how we protect care and deliver for families,” Walz told the outlet.

TIM WALZ FIRES BACK AT TRUMP ACCUSATION OF ‘INCOMPETENCE,’ DODGES ON RESPONSIBILITY FOR FRAUD IN MINNESOTA

Gov. Tim Walz testifies during a House hearing examining alleged misuse of federal funds for Minnesota social services and Medicaid programs, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2026.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

In a separate release, Gandhi said she remains honored to have led the agency under Walz and to have overseen “aggressive and proactive work to protect Minnesota’s Medicaid program for Minnesota’s most vulnerable people, to detect and prevent fraud, to prevent federal cuts to funding, and to improve internal culture at the agency.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Walz and MNDHS for additional comment.

When Walz made her commissionership official in February, he called it the “hardest job” in the state and said Gandhi could have decided to retire but did not.

Minnesota Republicans also responded by blasting Walz for shuffling the deck versus providing “steady leadership” in fighting the statewide fraud scandal.

“We could have avoided this entire circus had Gov. Walz seriously considered who was best-equipped to lead DHS in the first place; someone who denies the existence of fraud was never fit to lead the agency experiencing the most fraud our state has ever seen,” state Sen. Paul Utke, R-Park Rapids, said in a statement.

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“Keeping [Gandhi] on board as a deputy commissioner does a disservice to every single taxpayer that has lost money to the fraud she has totally failed to address.”

The MNDHS deputy administrator in charge of Medicaid, John Connolly, will fill Gandhi’s old role.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.

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