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Statewide single audit finds $75.6 million in questioned federal costs, largely tied to COVID/ARPA-era projects

5593751 · August 14, 2025
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The State Auditor’s presentation to the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee said the 2023–24 statewide single audit identified $75.6 million in questioned costs across 24 findings, led by procurement and reporting problems in coronavirus-related funds.

The Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee heard Aug. 14 that the North Dakota statewide single audit for the 2023–24 biennium identified $75.6 million in questioned federal costs and 24 audit findings, with most of the questioned costs tied to coronavirus-era infrastructure expenditures.

The State Auditor’s Office presented the single-audit results for federal spending of about $6.8 billion over the two‑year period; Lindsey Slappy, director of quality assurance, told the committee the audit covered nine state agencies and the…

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