Franklin County fire district loses invoices detailing spending

  • Source: Mid-Columbia Tri-City Herald
  • Published: 11/24/2015 06:39 PM

A state audit showed a Franklin County fire department lost invoices detailing how the agency spent a majority of its money last year. A secretary with Franklin Fire District 1 in Connell reportedly misplaced a bag containing invoices for 400 checks totaling $101,026, according to a state audit report. The checks were written between January and October 2014. Without the receipts for the checks, the auditor’s office couldn’t track exactly how the money was spent or if it was misused, the report said. The report noted district officials didn’t break state laws, but that the district needed to do a better job of maintaining its records. “Without proper internal controls and procedures over its disbursements, the district cannot ensure its resources are safe from loss or misuse, and purchases are for a legitimate district purpose,” the report said. The district is funded primarily by property taxes and it brought in nearly $190,000 in fiscal year 2014. The state said the district spent an average of $126,000 in 2013 and 2014. Fire district Commissioner John Hart told the Herald there is no indication money was stolen or misused, and that the lost invoices were a simple mistake. “If we inappropriately spent money (auditors) would be all over us,” he said. “The state audit people would not let us go if it were not handled properly.” Chief Eric Mauseth said district funds were spent appropriately and that officials have already put a new policy in place to ensure invoices don’t go missing again. The secretary transported the invoices and documents between the district office and her home, the report said. At some point the bag with all the documents got lost.



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