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Jail officials say internal audit, external review will precede moving inmate commissary funds

Monroe County Council · November 19, 2025
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Monroe County jail officials told the County Council they completed an internal audit of newly consolidated in‑house commissary funds and are scheduling an external audit before transferring money from inmate trust accounts to commissary accounts. The presentation outlined allowed uses and questioned prior purchases.

Monroe County jail officials told the County Council on Nov. 18 they have completed an internal audit of the facility—s in‑house commissary operations and are lining up an external certified public accountant to verify transfers before moving funds into a new commissary account.

The update, delivered by Correctional Center financial director Jordan Miller and the jail commander, said the commissary fund began the third quarter with $129,427.10 on July 1, recorded receipts of $55,059.24 and $399.99 in interest, and had expenditures of $74,572.82, leaving an Oct. 31 balance of $110,313.51. Officials described a move to…

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