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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Fines and Legal Fees Msg# 1050074
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Tom,
I have to agree...follow through now that we spent $200k is important. I don't have a lot of confidence. Too easy to slip back into old habits with turnover of board and management. And as you said the forensic audit really only focused on two departments, three if you count the investigation of finance employees. I will also say this that not all organizations really give the internal audit function the authority it requires to be a change agent. I have also experienced a culture where the internal controls can be almost overbearing. Can be a tough balancing act...not unlike HR. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: OP would be missing a great opportunity. We have the security of a police dept, so why not also bolster gaps in financial security? Paying for the forensic audit, then having no assurance against back sliding. Sounds rather naive mgmt. And wasteful of the $200K already spent. |
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