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Following the transfer of nearly $200 million into the Diamond State Port Corporation under Bethany Hall-Long’s two-week tenure as governor, the auditor’s office announces a performance audit will ensue.
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Not only is the Delaware Legislature working to give more direct subpoena power to the State Auditor’s Office, it’s also attempting to streamline documentation requirements for dual employment tracking.
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Meyer’s third executive order outlines over a dozen methods for fostering an ethical, transparent and effective government under his administrative tenure.
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The State Auditor’s Office releases the first Dual Employment Audit since 2017 and finds several state employees could be double-dipping with tax-funded compensation.
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She says like many state agencies, DSHA is understaffed and lacking resources, but she is concerned the larger issue may be that the authority’s review system itself needs a closer examination.
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The State Auditor’s office releases a public Prescription Opioid Settlement Tracker amid a mass audit of grant recipients.
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Delaware’s Departments of Labor and Finance delivered a joint report to legislative leaders Tuesday recounting a former employee embezzling over $180,000 from the unemployment compensation fund.
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The State Auditor’s Office sent a letter to the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission saying it intends to audit 11 grant recipients following an alleged misuse of funds incident.
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The Delaware Department of Justice’s white collar criminal unit is reviewing data from the auditor’s office that alerted potential non-compliance with grant money given to Code Purple.
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Department of Labor and Department of Finance secretaries wrote in a letter to legislative leadership they would provide a report in July for review, but House Republican Leader Mike Ramone worries that could be starting the process too late.