However, I noted that when the county officially turns over
the single audit report (this is kind of the sister report to the comprehensive
finance report, or CAFR), that there were going to be some problems.
Well, that report will be made publicly on Tuesday when the Audit Committee accepts it. And, like I predicted, officials will talk about
several problems auditors found.
“A government our size is always going to have an audit
finding,” said County Finance Director Chris “Money Bags” Caldwell. “We expect
a handful of findings. The key to the thing is cleaning up the findings from
the previous year.”
However, Caldwell, who didn’t actually take the top finance
gig until the middle of last year so you really can't blame him for any of it, said the county has taken care of the
problems.
You can read the original story I wrote right smack here.
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