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Bond oversight committee asks board to review $28 million prepayment to contractor and $12 million security spending
Summary
The Beverly Hills Unified Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee told the school board it found past contract and billing problems, urging public release of mid‑construction audits and further review of a $12 million security program and a $28 million prepayment to contractor Pro West.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) reported to the school board on June 10 that auditors found past billing and controls problems and urged the board to review several unresolved items, including a $28 million prepayment to contractor Pro West and about $12 million spent on a prior security program.
CBOC member Jasmine Yagari told the board the committee’s financial audit (by Christie & White) and performance audit (by Moss Adams) covered fiscal year 2023–24 and resulted in “clean” opinions overall, but that auditors flagged two findings the district is addressing. “The auditors noted two findings, which is a big improvement from prior years,” Yagari said. The CBOC report summarized corrective steps and…
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