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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Posted: Mar 17 2016 at 5:26pm |
Posted: 4:50 p.m.
Thursday, March 17, 2016 State audit calls for changes at Middletown
Schools
By
Michael D. Clark Staff Writer The
audit of the city schools released Thursday by Ohio Auditor Dave Yost cited
three “findings” — or areas of improper procedures — against the The
audit, which covers the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, found no instances of
missing money. Last
year a performance audit by the Ohio Auditor, based on the district’s
2013-2014 finances, recommended staff reductions. The district eliminated 27
positions. “Changes
are being implemented to improve processes and controls,” said Randy Bertram,
treasurer of the 6,400-student district. The
audit found two financial statement findings and one finding involving the
procedures around the district’s handling of some federal funds. The
findings in the audit cited financial overstatements and understatements of a
handful of programs with amounts ranging from $74,000 to $1.8 million. Middletown
Schools’ annual operating budget is $85 million. “Throughout
the year, the school district maintains its books and records on a cash basis,
and at year-end, it converts its financial statements to generally accepted
accounting principles,” said Bertram. “Audit adjustments to these financial
statements were necessary on four occasions. Because of the necessity to make
these adjustments the district received a finding.” The
second finding, said Bertram, was due to “two instances that the district was
unable to provide to the auditors two electronic copies of approved payment
reports” but has since installed additional accounting controls. And
the final citation was carryover from the state’s 2014 audit, said Bertram, and
has been corrected. “The
district is required to maintain time and effort documentation on every
employee who is paid through federal funding to verify their time spent on the
grants was correct and accurate. The district failed to do this for 100 percent
of these employees,” he said. “By
the time the audit for 2014 was completed and the district was aware of this
requirement, the same error occurred for the 2015 audit,” he said. “The
district is in compliance now and does have strong internal controls to
maintain this requirement.” |
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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"“By the time the audit for 2014 was completed and the district was aware of this requirement, the same error occurred for the 2015 audit,” he said. “The district is in compliance now and does have strong internal controls to maintain this requirement.”"
So, we knew about this little problem in 2014, but it occurred again in 2015 and we got nailed on it again because we ignored it at the time. Nice job. About time for a promotion for this gentleman, right? After all, the way it's going in the working world nowadays, a mistake by a higher position employee usually results in a promotion and a nice big raise when one screws up. Seems organizations like to promote those who allow things like this to happen. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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middletownscouter
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 11 2010 Location: Sunset Park Status: Offline Points: 501 |
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As someone who's gone through more audits at work than I care to count over the years, a finding recurring in two years can have everything to do with audit timing and isn't always a case of a finding being ignored.
The school district's fiscal year ends on 30-June. The state performed a FY2014 audit in 2015. That means that at minimum the school district was already 6 full months (50%) into FY2015 before the audit started. The journal article about the FY2014 audit was posted in early April 2015, so it was probably closer to 9 months (75%) into FY2015 before the finding was identified and reported. When the finding is reported (a problem is identified), the corrective action is to contain the problem, identify the root cause and then implement necessary actions to ensure it doesn't happen again. In a case where it is documentation on time spent, trying to go back and create 6-9 months worth of records on time spent is at best inaccurate guesswork, and at worst straight up pencil-whipping. No value added, and a waste of taxpayer time and money. So the proper course of action is to ensure that the documentation is there from that point forward and that new controls are put in place to ensure that it remains in place. Sounds like that was done. If the state didn't identify the problem until 3/4 of the way through the next year, there's no way it wouldn't be a finding for the next year's audit. The bigger question is was it corrected before the end of FY2015, and making sure it doesn't become a finding again in FY2016 or later. If it is still there at that point, then it is a case of a finding being ignored.
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VietVet
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“The district is required to maintain time and effort documentation on every employee who is paid through federal funding to verify their time spent on the grants was correct and accurate. The district failed to do this for 100 percent of these employees,” he said.
By the districts own admission, they had a prior knowledge that this was required and therefore, an item for the audit. If they had prior knowledge of requirement, it doesn't matter when the audit occurred, they should have had it covered prior to the audit. The issue brought forth in defense of the district seems mute. Bottom line....they dropped the ball when they were presented the rules beforehand. |
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