Some Oakland County leaders are calling for a criminal probe into a controversial IT contract.
One of them even filed a police report on Wednesday, asking for law enforcement to find out how the law was broken when that contract was awarded to a current county employee.
Top-ranking officials in County Executive David Coulters administration have said publicly they do not see a need to refer this matter to law enforcement, but other leaders say it should be up to the police to decide what to investigate.
The Courts and Law Enforcement Information System (CLEMIS) computer network is an essential tool used to help fight crime. Now an Oakland County IT contract related to CLEMIS may be the subject of a criminal probe.
The Countys Information Technology department has been in charge of CLEM

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