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HARRISBURG, PA - Gov. Ed G. Rendell's administration is doing a poor job of tracking which of its employees are assigned state vehicles and why, and whether those vehicles are being used and maintained properly.
Read More →RICHMOND, VA - A year and a half after an audit found wide spread abuse of gas cards meant for the City of Richmond 's fleet. The city is taking steps to stop it.
Read More →SHELTON, CT - Government Fleet has completed its first BPA Worldwide business publication audit.
Read More →JACKSON, MS - Recent reports from the City of Jackson's internal audit division reveal apparent widespread lack of oversight of the city's vehicle fleet.
Read More →CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire does a poor job keeping track of the nearly 2,000 passenger vehicles used by state employees, according to a recent audit.
Read More →DETROIT – If city officials don’t finish an overdue audit in the next two weeks, Detroit may be forced to shut down its entire 5,300-vehicle fleet — everything from police cars and garbage trucks to city buses.
Read More →BREMERTON, WA – An audit has found that the City of Bremerton spends more to let its employees drive city-owned cars to and from work than comparably-sized municipalities with similar “take-home car” programs.
Read More →TAMPA, FL – The city of Tampa underwent an internal audit examining gas purchases made with city-issued credit cards.
Read More →RENO, NV – An audit said that Washoe County could save more than $200,000 a year by reducing its vehicle fleet and contracting for maintenance services.
Read More →AGANA, GUAM – The government of Guam does not know the total number of vehicles its agencies own or lease, according to an audit report from the Office of the Public Auditor.
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