A state audit questions what happened to more than $167,000 in state and federal grant money awarded to a contractor.
The report says two-thirds of the state's office space was leased from private owners, while 32% was held by the state.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A scathing state audit questions if the Tennessee Department of Corrections can “operate safe and secure prisons.” The document, over 200-pages long and an inch thick, is ...
Louisiana’s property insurer of last resort allowed too much access to computer systems, opening the door for potential fraud, and failed to take enough steps to make sure that policy applicants were ...
A state audit released Monday raised questions about how the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency distributed more than $700,000 in unclaimed video slots proceeds. That issue was among the ...
On July 30, The Sun published an op-ed by Mary Alice Ernish, founder of the grassroots non-profit Audit Baltimore, which contained a series of questions about the city’s auditing practices. This week, ...
A state audit of the University of California’s Office of the President has uncovered a pot of undisclosed money, raising questions about the UC’s spending priorities and whether a recent 2.5 percent ...
Auditors have questioned the accounting practices at the Palm Springs Art Museum. Areas of concern include problems with reporting of endowment spending, improper recording of the market value of ...
A state audit questioned Thursday whether the Missouri lieutenant governor's office has the authority to create a planned government waste reporting website and whether his office can ensure the ...
The federal Charter School Programs (CSP) was authorized in 1994; since then it has distributed over $4 billion in grants intended to “support the startup of new charter schools and the replication ...