The Office of the City Controller released a report from the 2017 fiscal year that’s highly critical of the city’s accounting practices — namely, the $33 million in funds that are still unaccounted for.
Her office also picked up another $924 million in accounting errors.
The missing millions highlight a multitude of problems that gives Philadelphia an unwanted top ranking.
“Compared to the other top ten largest cities,” said Rhynhart in a statement, “Philadelphia has by far the largest number of reportable internal control findings.”
Rhynhart is calling on the Kenney administration to come up with a comprehensive plan and timeline to address the reports findings.
Because they hired the illegals that they made a sanctuary city for?
Because they hired the mayor’s cousins and nephews and such?
Maybe they should check everyone’s pockets before they leave the building.
Because they’re dancing in the aisles for illegals.
“errors,”
Just part of generally accepted accounting principles, huh?
It is just what happens when governments get TOO big. Good luck getting much if any back. Most likely slick crooks who work for the city, county and state. Well protected, wink wink.
$$$ B gone !
Light-in-the-Loafers Kenney is Bill de Blasio with the Liberty Bell.
Schmuck.
If it was just math errors you would see an occasional surplus on the books. This money was all stuffed in some corrupt peoples pockets.
According to the the Arafat, Mugabe, Clinton & Clinton Public Accounting guideline book things look, and I quote; “honky-dory”.
A mistake plus Keleven gets you home by 7!