A new state audit faulted the Connecticut Insurance Department for missing deadlines and failing to track comp time.
Lawmakers sought the audit after the death of former Kansas Department of Commerce official Jonathan L. Clayton.
Auditors noted there were more than 600 program offers — ranging from $20,000 to more than $436 million — during the 2022 ...
Findings came in response to Gov. Ned Lamont's request for "a comprehensive report" on state university system's finances in ...
“Staff told us that bills and subjects lobbyists worked on are not the focus of their review,” Rudmann told the Legislative ...
An audit of district credit card spending over 42 months for six current and former Bay City Public Schools administrators ...
In celebration of the recent release of the 6th Edition of the Government Contracts Compliance Handbook, we’re offering six essential steps ...
Auditors who have examined Chesterfield Borough Council’s recent financial statements and accounts claim arrangements for ...
The state of Connecticut overpaid hundreds of college employees using taxpayer money, and now they’re asking for it back.
Deputy auditor Christiane Rudmann told legislators this week the COPP office has been too overwhelmed to scrutinize the ...
Trust is the basis for effective leadership. Traditional leadership tends to focus on a leader’s vision and strategy. While ...
Months before Matthew Settles and Abdiel Sarabia died in San Diego County jails, a state audit had already warned that safety ...