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Forensic audit reveals missing checks in Gentry's office during city council meeting

May 28, 2024 | Crockett, Houston County, Texas



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Forensic audit reveals missing checks in Gentry's office during city council meeting
Concerns over missing bank statements and voided checks took center stage at the Crockett City Council meeting on May 28, 2024. A recent forensic audit revealed significant discrepancies, including missing and partial bank statements, as well as checks that were voided and held in the office of Mr. Gentry.

During the meeting, it was highlighted that these checks, which were signed by Gentry and another official, McKnight, were taken for "holding purposes." The audit findings raised alarms about the management of taxpayer dollars, with one council member emphasizing the need for accountability and caution. "Let us not forget that the issues brought up in the audit are our tax dollars being wasted," they stated.

No immediate action was taken by the board regarding the audit's findings. Instead, it was noted that a lawyer has been hired to recommend necessary changes before any individuals are reinstated to their previous positions. The speaker urged the council to allow the legal process to unfold without rushing into decisions, reinforcing the importance of thoroughness in addressing the audit's concerns.

As discussions continue, the council faces pressure to ensure transparency and proper management of city finances, with the community keenly watching for the next steps in this unfolding situation.

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