JACKSON, MS – Mississippi needs to adopt guidelines that limit how many new vehicles agencies buy each year, a state auditor’s report says. The report found that Mississippi averages one state-owned vehicle for every three or four employees
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.
Read More →COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Colorado Springs Utilities ignored its own policies for vehicles driven to and from work by employees, according to a city audit.
Read More →HARTFORD, CT – Connecticut state auditors said they can't tell whether the state's controversial privatization of a daily motor pool in 2003 saved any money.
Read More →OLYMPIA, WA – A Washington state voter initiative gave the power to evaluate how well an agency performs.
Read More →WILLMAR, MN – Minnesota State Auditor Rebecca Otto said state law prohibits public entities from paying.
Read More →KNOXVILLE, TN – Knox County auditor Richard Walls will expand his audit.
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