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State auditors find compliance in reviewed areas but urge stronger contract monitoring
Summary
The Washington State Auditor presented an accountability audit covering 01/01/2024–12/31/2024 that found compliance in reviewed areas but recommended stronger oversight of some contracts after identifying one medical-services billing discrepancy of about $48,000.
Debbie O'Leary, the audit lead from the Washington State Auditor's Office, told the Franklin County Board of Commissioners that an accountability audit covering Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2024, found the county complied with state laws, grant terms and its own policies in the areas the office reviewed.
The audit used a risk-based approach to select follow-up areas, O'Leary said, and examined contract monitoring for medical and commissary services at the correctional center, courts cash receipting, payroll, vendor…
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