Third-party personnel the MBTA hired to provide customer service rarely performed the desired amount of visual inspections in subway stations, and the T also could not prove that all of those workers ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — A scathing state audit questions if the Tennessee Department of Correction can “operate safe and secure prisons.” The document, over 200-pages long and an inch thick, is full ...
Four executives who oversaw the now closed trash-to-energy plant in Hartford received three times the maximum severance pay and health benefits they were supposed to, according to a new state audit.
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 ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A scathing new audit suggests the Haslam administration may have mishandled a multimillion-dollar contract involving the state's real estate. It confirms the findings of an ...
EVERETT — A new report released by a third-party auditor found a series of questionable hiring practices in the Snohomish County Executive Office. The report mostly details issues within the Office of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Schools Director Dr. Shawn Joseph is claiming a recent Metro audit vindicates how his administration has handled millions of dollars in contracts. But a detailed ...
(TNS) — A recent analysis of a decades-old program aimed at creating jobs in Georgia raises questions about whether the corporate recruitment tool is an efficient use of taxpayer dollars. The state ...
There is new scrutiny over Sacramento's spending on homeless programs. A city audit reveals some inaccurate charges and questionable invoices from Step Up, the operator of the city's motel room ...
Andrea Barton Reeves, CEO of the Connecticut Paid Leave Authority, speaking at the launch of the program on Dec. 1, 2021. Connecticut’s paid family medical leave agency failed to provide documentation ...
The allegations in an internal audit done by the Department of Health and Human Services questions 15 years of claims processing by Electronic Data Systems. The dispute is whether the state overpaid ...