State blames problems in Youngstown City Hall for delay in 2010 audit
YOUNGSTOWN
A “series of problems in city hall getting their financial information together” delayed state audit employees from conducting a thorough examination of Youngstown’s balance-sheet for the year 2010, said Ohio Auditor Dave Yost.
The city took “a long time” to provide auditors with needed information about the federal money its received and disbursed in 2010, Yost said.
Also, problems city officials had with a different computer financial-management system it put in service last year caused further delays, Yost said in response to an inquiry by The Vindicator about the annual report.
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Comments
No Way!!!!! there is a problem in city hall?????? I thought they walked on water down there thats why my water bill is so high
The big comingle would be all the demo funds from the State given to the City only to be collected from property owners and placed into the City's general fund, not refunding the State.
Maybe that money was used to fund Sara Brown's trip to Las Vegas and other trips.
Yeah, they had to figure out ways to hide the money. Theres a reason the Finance Director retired, and was rehired… Because he knows where all the hidden money is.
The city hired the consultant firm to pretend they were in debt. All of a sudden, a few months later, the city is no longer in debt.
This administration is no different the the Williams admin. Its only about themselves.