Smithville Mayor and Son Indicted
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, has resulted in the indictment of Smithville Mayor Jimmy Poss and his son Anthony “Tony” Poss.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, has resulted in the indictment of Smithville Mayor Jimmy Poss and his son Anthony “Tony” Poss.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, has released an investigation resulting in the indictments of Donna Williams, a former accounts payable clerk in the Madison County Finance Department, and Eric Skinner, Madison County’s former facilities maintenance supervisor.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Tameka Harrison, the former PTO president at Balmoral Ridgeway Elementary School in Shelby County.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has released an investigation into the Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency (UCHRA) based in Cookeville, Tennessee. The UCHRA is a multi-million-dollar operation that administers several programs and provides services to citizens.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, has released an investigation detailing numerous problems within the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has determined that a former employee of the Oliver Springs Housing Authority (OSHA) made personal purchases totaling at least $149,516.83 with the housing authority’s credit cards.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has identified $84,097.95 of questionable expenditures within the Overton/Pickett Emergency Communications District. The district provides enhanced 911 emergency telephone service for Overton and Pickett Counties
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Rogersville Police Department, has resulted in the indictment of Shawn Hatchett, the former Rogersville Water Department superintendent.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), has released an investigation detailing a number of problems within the Mountain City Police Department’s Property and Evidence Room.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s annual audit of Wayne County government reveals many problems that have remained uncorrected for at least two years.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office is pleased to recognize the City of Jellico in Campbell County for the significant progress it has made in improving its financial condition.
The results of the Tennessee Comptroller’s annual audit of Maury County show why the county should strongly consider adopting a central system of accounting, budgeting and purchasing.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has revealed questionable transactions surrounding the sale and purchase of an excavator in Claiborne County.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office is making it easier to understand the most common terms used in the assessment and appraisal of Tennessee property.
Tennessee Comptroller Justin P. Wilson is pleased to announce that three more Tennessee counties have achieved a distinctive honor. Lincoln, Loudon and Putnam counties have each received a clean audit report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.