Posted: 4:40 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 9, 2015
Middletown dinged in state audit
report
By http://www.journal-news.com/staff/ed-richter/" rel="nofollow - Staff Writer
MIDDLETOWN —
The
city of Middletown
was dinged after its annual state audit found several material weaknesses.
Late
last week, the Auditor of State’s Office released Middletown’s city audit for 2014 and noted
several noncompliance findings on reporting of the various federal programs.
However, there were no noncompliance citations or findings for recovery issued
against the city.
The
audit that was performed by Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co. covered Jan. 1
through Dec. 31, 2014, and noted that the city did not comply with reporting
requirements of several programs.
According
to the audit report, there were material weaknesses found in some financial
statements and federal awards.
Those
items were found in the Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, the Public Safety
Partnership and Community Policing Grants (COPS grant), the HOME Investment
Partnerships Program, and the Federal Transit formula grants. There were other
reporting errors found in the financial statements, according to the audit.
City
officials concurred with most of the recommendations made by the auditors.
However, some items involving the Section 8 program will not affect the city as
Middletown transferred its vouchers to Butler and Warren
metropolitan housing authorities. According to city officials, the program
documentation and records were not accurately filed and maintained during the
transition period as well as the city not maintaining a waiting list during
that time.
There
were also reporting areas in personnel costs implementing the HOME Investment
Partnerships Program as well as for the public safety partnership and community
policing grant.
City
Manager Doug Adkins told the Journal-News that all of the issues listed in the
audit have been addressed and corrections have been implemented.
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