Tag: government auditing

toxic workplace

City Accuses Head Internal Auditor of Creating a Hostile Workplace

While organizations often rely on internal auditors to identify the characteristics of a hostile workplace and bring them to management’s attention, one internal audit chief stands accused of creating one. Last month, the city of Hartford, Conn.’s human resources director, Thulani LeGrier, recommended the firing of Hartford’s chief internal auditor, Read More

Internal Audit of Pasadena First Responders Yields Some Not-so-Rosy Findings

An internal audit found that the City of Pasadena’s public safety departments had significant issues in their handling of petty cash and purchasing cards, but no illegal activity. The audit was recommended by auditor KPMG in 2014 to enforce “corrective actions to strengthen the City’s oversight of cash disbursements” and Read More

Mass. RMV

Audit Findings Ignored Ahead of Motorcycle Tragedy

A Massachusetts Department of Transportation project manager responsible for auditing the state’s Merit Rating Board told lawmakers during testimony this week that she had flagged thousands of unprocessed out-of-state traffic violations in her preliminary audit findings in April. Brie-Anne Dwyer, who testified before the Joint Committee on Transportation on Tuesday, Read More

Glendale eliminated its internal auditor position

Glendale City Council Votes to Eliminate Internal Audit Position

The city of Glendale, Ariz. has eliminated its internal auditor position, in a move that some say will reduce accountability of city business, but city leaders insist will strengthen it. The Glendale City Council voted 5-2 on Tuesday to eliminate the auditor position and instead use only outside contractors to perform audits. A Read More

Conn. Auditors Find Control Weaknesses Around Medicaid Eligibility

A recently released audit of Connecticut state operations during the 2017-18 fiscal year by the state Office of the Auditors of Public Accounts found several issues with the state’s administration of federal financial assistance programs, particularly Medicaid. Among the auditors’ findings were several issues with the state Department of Social Read More