Sue Black, former Arizona State Parks director, faced numerous investigations into her management practices during her three and a half year appointment.
In the end, it was an investigation into destroying archaeological sites that prompted her firing last month by Gov. Doug Ducey.
She has been replaced on an interim basis by Ted Vogt, but the investigations into Black’s tenure are continuing.
The Legislature’s joint Committee on Capital Review will look into the status of state parks’ capital projects on Tuesday morning.
Paul Davenport of the Associated Press joined The Show with more details.