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Residents press council for clearer accounting after audit, credit-card and legal-billing questions
Summary
Public commenters and several councilmembers raised concerns about financial transparency: missing itemized legal bills, unclear credit-card reconciliations, audit scope and minutes costs. Council approved the monthly financial reports but public calls for a forensic or performance audit continued.
At the Sept. 3 Fairfax Town Council meeting, residents and multiple councilmembers pressed town staff for clearer, more detailed financial information after public concerns about legal billing, credit-card reconciliations and the town’s audit approach.
The council approved the July financial statements and disbursement reports by unanimous vote, but the approval followed extended public comment and questions from councilmembers about specific check register entries, outside legal fees and how external audits are scoped. Citizens and watchdog commenters asked whether the town’s audit firm provides sufficient detail on outside legal expenses and whether the town’s financial reports (prepared on a cash basis for the monthly statements) give the public a clear picture of accruals, outstanding liabilities and credit-card activity.
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