Ms. Jennifer Hanson, Press Secretary for the Office of State Controller confirmed only the final report regarding Humboldt's 2019-20 FTR will be published.
"Good Afternoon, Mr. Chiv. Only the final report on SCO’s review will be published. We currently anticipate that happening in July. Thank You, Jen."
You can check out this link to government accountability and open records on the SCO website.
https://www.sco.ca.gov/eo_government_data_and_accountability.html
Maybe Rex Bohn, Michelle Bushnell, the anti Karen Paz Dominguez bullies, Humboldt goons and Humboldt yes men and women leeching off taxpayers should read what is printed below at the SCO website.
Specifically, this part. "Audits ensure government spending at the state and local levels is free of waste and abuse. Audits may result in denial of payments and/or return of funds that were spent incorrectly." Looks like the current Humboldt Auditor Controller is doing her job. It is just not done the "Humboldt way."
Rexy et al seem to think they can do whatever they want with taxpayer money. Their salaries are paid by our taxes and their job is not to help their family, friends and selective people profit while the rest of Humboldt is not allowed a level playing field.
SCO website:
"Unlike an individual person or business, the State of California historically has not maintained a single checkbook for its hundreds of agencies and departments. Over the years, records of state disbursements have been maintained in various locations, formats, and files. However, Open FI$Cal now displays non-confidential expenditure data for those state departments using FI$Cal for their accounting, allowing the public to monitor where their tax dollars are going."
"The Controller’s transparency team also has developed tools for Californians to do their own analyses of government spending. The Government Compensation in California database includes pay information for public employee positions in cities, counties, special districts, state agencies, Superior Courts, First 5 Commissions, Fairs and Expositions, K-12 education providers, University of California, California State University, California Community Colleges, as well as legislators and state elected officials. The Government Financial Reports database includes detailed financial data from 58 California counties and more than 450 cities, as well as pension-related information for state and local government."
"The Controller’s audit authority, unique in its independence from both the Governor and the Legislature, is provided for in the state constitution. Audits ensure government spending at the state and local levels is free of waste and abuse. Audits may result in denial of payments and/or return of funds that were spent incorrectly."
"The Controller also is responsible for prescribing uniform accounting and reporting guidelines for local governments. Financial Transactions and Compensation Reports are reviewed for reasonableness."
Related post:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2022/06/it-is-very-disappointing-that-sco-chose.html?m=1
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