Ohio officials have approved additional accounting aid for the continuing investigations into the disappearance of rare coins and the loss of investment assets of the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation.

A total of $645,000 in additional funds needed for the inquiry was approved by the state Controlling Board this week.

Some of the money will be used by a Chicago firm to continue to count and verify the value of rare coins at the heart of the ongoing investment scandal.

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