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State & Local Reports
Date Issued
Agency Reviewed/Investigated
Report Title
Type
Location
State of Massachusetts
Audit of the Massachusetts Department of Correction
State of Massachusetts, Office of the State Auditor
Report Description
The audit revealed DOC did not always provide inmates with requested healthcare services within required timeframes and was not providing proper individual reentry planning. The audit examined the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018.
Why this investigation? We received multiple Hotline complaints related to Capital School District’s Building and Grounds department. Allegations included: violations of union contract overtime provisions and work requirements, inappropriate purchases, misuse of fleet vehicles, and misuse of bid authority.
State of Massachusetts, Office of the State Auditor
Report Description
The audit, which examined the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, found DTA was not adequately protecting sensitive data from inappropriate access.
Why This Audit? In accordance with 29 Del. C. §2906(a), the Auditor of Accounts (AOA) is releasing the State of Delaware’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019.The State of Delaware CAFR includes all funds, offices of elected officials, departments and organizations, bureaus, boards, commissions, and authorities that comprise the State’s legal entity. Discretely presented component units, which are legally separate entities that the State is financially accountable, are also included. These entities have had their own financial statement audits, some of which AOA managed: Delaware State Housing Authority*, Diamond State Port Corporation*, Riverfront Development Corporation, Delaware State University, Delaware Agricultural Lands Preservation Foundation*, and 23 charter schools. In addition, the Department of Transportation* and the Delaware State Lottery* have had separate financial statement audits and are included as business-type activities in the State of Delaware CAFR. Business-type activities are activities intended to recover all or a portion of their costs through user fees and charges.