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Pinal/Gila Long Term Care—Conflict of
Interest and Mishandling of Public Monies
In December 2005, two Pinal/Gila Long Term Care
employees violated conflict-of-interest laws by unlawfully accepting a
cash payment for providing consulting services to a county vendor. In
addition, one of the employees mishandled public monies by
inappropriately instigating two rate increases to the same county
vendor’s contracted rates, allowing overpayments totaling nearly
$34,000. On December 18, 2008, the Pinal County Grand Jury took criminal
action against both individuals, which resulted in the indictment of
each on one count of conflict of interest. |
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Page Unified School District No. 8—Theft and Misuse of Public Monies
The former Page Unified School District Superintendent
misappropriated a total of $172,501 in district funds through a number
of fraudulent schemes. On December 17, 2008, the former Superintendent
pled guilty to a total of two felony counts related to theft and
attempted misuse of public monies. |
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Toltec Elementary School District
Toltec ESD’s administrative costs per pupil were similar to
comparable districts’, but the District needs to improve its business
practices and internal controls to help reduce the risks of error and to
better protect confidential information. The District’s transportation
costs per pupil were higher than the comparable districts’ average
primarily because the District transports a greater percentage of its
student population. Between fiscal years 2004 and 2007, the District
used Proposition 301 monies to supplant other monies used for teacher
compensation and will need to reimburse the Classroom Site Fund for
those amounts. |
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