Weymouth council orders new audit of town finances after high turnover, delays (The Patriot Ledger) Widespread turnover and reporting delays in the municipal finance and treasury departments has led some town councilors to question how the departments have been run and how money was handled. |
New Bridgehampton School business administrator submits resignation (The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press) Hired just five months ago, the Bridgehampton School’s new business administrator attempted to resign last week. |
Transport boss quits over report (BBC News) The finance boss of Scotland's transport quango quits after a report by audit watchdogs into the running of the rail franchise. |
Longtime auditor expected to get $1M Brevard job (Florida Today) Bypassing a selection committee's top-ranked choice, the Brevard County Commission may award a $1 million-plus external auditing contract to the same firm that's held the job for 26 years. |
Accounting CSI (The Star) If you think accounting is merely bean counting, think again. A forensic accountant proves that this is more than just a numbers game. |
A tale of two school districts: The financial plans of LCPS and GISD (Las Cruces Sun-News) To read a copy of Sullivan's news release, click here. For information from the state auditor, click here. For a letter to GISD from New Mexico's secretary of education, click here. |
Meet the auditors (Media Week Online) An increasing number of former agency chiefs are becoming media auditors. Media Week finds out if this is leading to a more cooperative approach or whether old resentments continue to exist. |
How does Virginia ensure lottery drawings are fair? (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) Long before the winning balls are announced and Virginians check their tickets, security officials are busy, leaving everything to chance. Click here for the Virginia Lottery website. |
The Ironton Tribune (The Ironton Tribune) IRONTON — The following information is the unedited Lawrence County Ohio Performance Audit presented by the Ohio State Auditor's office. Some of the charts and tables may not display clearly because formatting required to be placed online. |
Turner grills Romei on agency expenses (The Bryan-College Station Eagle) District Attorney Bill Turner suggested during cross-examination of P. David Romei on Tuesday that the former Arts Council executive director is a competent and ... |