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Klamath County requires triennial audit of economic development partner 'Casita', agrees to cover audit costs
Summary
Following extended debate, the Klamath County Board of Commissioners voted to require its economic development partner, referred to in the meeting as "Casita," to submit to a full financial audit no later than 180 days after the close of fiscal year 2026 and agreed the county will pay for the audit and reimburse related staff costs.
After an extended discussion about transparency, audit scope and non-disclosure agreements, the Klamath County Board of Commissioners on July 8 voted to require the county's economic development partner, identified in the meeting as "Casita," to submit to a full financial audit no later than 180 days after the close of fiscal year 2026 (FY26). The board also voted that Klamath County will pay for the audit and reimburse any reasonable staff costs associated with the audit.
Commissioners debated what type of review or audit would meet the county's needs. Participants discussed financial-statement audits, reviews and…
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