Wayne County Audit Findings Go Uncorrected
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 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.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office continues to see many problems within Lake County government including several significant weaknesses, deficiencies, and areas of noncompliance.
The Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) has released a new report on corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools, including an analysis of its use for students with disabilities. The report was requested by members of the Tennessee General Assembly in July 2017.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Andrea Hopkins, the former recorder for the Town of Burlison in Tipton County.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in Erin Piefer, a former fifth-grade teacher at Toone Elementary School in Hardeman County, pleading guilty to theft.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Michael James, the former lead mechanic of the Knox County Schools Maintenance Garage.
The Comptroller’s Office has completed a review of the City of Memphis’ December 20, 2017 sale of Health Sciences Park and the easement to Memphis Park to Memphis Greenspace, Inc.
The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has released Montgomery County’s annual audit report which describes a theft within the Trustee’s Office.