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Caswell County accepts late 2022–23 audit; auditor flags repeat findings and timeline to LGC

3218915 · May 8, 2025
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Auditors presented Caswell County's 2022–23 audit, citing repeated findings tied to staffing and year‑end close issues; the board voted to accept the audit and staff must respond to the Local Government Commission within 60 days.

The Caswell County Board of Commissioners voted to accept the 2022–23 audit after a presentation from the county’s external auditor, who described repeated findings tied to staffing turnover and year‑end close processes and said staff must prepare a response for the North Carolina Local Government Commission.

Scott Adams of Thompson Price & Company reviewed the audit and told the board the firm expects improvements for the June 30, 2024 audit if the county can produce a reliable trial balance. “The goal would be to have it to the LGC in the month of July,” Adams said, adding that many of the repeat findings stem from…

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