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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Fines and Legal Fees Msg# 1050407
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Tom, would this be a full-time position dedicated to internal auditing or could it be part of another finance position that could be justified. Your argument for the need for internal auditing makes sense if you believe that years of unattended to processes will continue as long as OPA hires GMs on a short-term basis.
Could you make a case for a position that includes auditing but is not dedicated to it full-time? After all, OPA is not BG&E. Would it be prohibitively expense to hire part-time auditing from a public accounting firm? Just throwing out some ideas for the Budget and Finance Committee, John Viola and the board to consider. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: No auditor is going to catch an employee putting a cash payment in thier pocket and not recording the transactions Irregularities and Clues are the things usually observed by auditors, unless there's a hidden camera for absolute proof. There's usually some records associated with the cash. For example, if paying for a membership to pools, there's the data for quantities of memberships sold. Point of sales, register receipts are involved with balancing. Too many variations to mention them all here. Yes there's always some possible slipping thru the cracks. Never 100%. For example cash tips are tough to assure accuracy. Irregularities are all that OP's top notch auditors and the bank agreed upon, as occurring for that missing $27K. Still, if you regularly follow the news, there are white collar thieves continually getting caught. Audit checks and balances are assisting such discoveries. Yet, less than 100%, is little excuse for never bothering to check. Otherwise, an organization can become a soft target. Also, all those weaknesses OP's forensic auditors found in the PW payment practices are huge loopholes. Corrective action is definitely needed to assure OP is paying for materials and contractor services actually received. That's different from cash disappearing, but deserves just as much correction. Wondering Randy -- what's your bottom line with your comments. Tom |
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