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Delaware's Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission says another grant recipient could be sent to the DOJ for investigation, which would mark the second referral of an opioid abatement grant recipient.
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York’s office released the report Sept. 3. It said the Apppoquinimink Board of Education had tools in place to avoid budget shortfalls but did not use them.
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Delaware's Office of Auditor of Accounts (AOA) releases the second wave of opioid grantee audits, finding financial inconsistencies within Congo Legacy Center's plans to fund the Congo Tarir Project.
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State Auditor Lydia York’s special investigation identified 62 educators employed without proper licensing, including nine educators void of a teaching license entirely as of March 5, 2025.
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New Castle County Council member Kevin Caneco was the first to call for the audit after learning of $1.2 in accounting errors.
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The report did not find evidence of theft, fraud or misuse.
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Two bills strengthening state dual employment reporting requirements to manage double-dipping clear the General Assembly.
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Delaware’s FY24 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report receives incomplete financial statements from the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund again.
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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.