- July 25 (Reuters) - The mayor of Pennsylvanias distressed capital city Harrisburg on Wednesday released a long-delayed audit that sheds light on the collapse of the citys finances and points the finger at the previous mayor. (Huffington Post)
- Theres nothing in the audit that wasnt really already known. It says the city in bad financial shape. But by regulation, every city in Pennsylvania has to release an audit a few months after the new year. (WHP CBS21)
- The 2009 Harrisburg City audit has been released, two years after the audit was expected. The state of the city, during that time period, was hashed out in the 227 page document. (FOX43.com)
- Stop if you've heard this before: Harrisburg's 2009 financial audits, the documents that serve as the bedrock for the city's finances, are almost complete. Imminent, in fact. The documents will be filed soon, maybe next week. (PennLive.com)
- The audit was conducted by a team of forensic accountants and It would have come to more than $1,600 for every man, woman and child in Harrisburg, and might well have wrecked Reed's political career. But the solution also was clear. (PennLive.com)
- McCue told Upper Tyrone supervisors on Tuesday that the township had received a clean 2011 audit. (PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW)
- The trend continued until the 1990s. In June 1972, Harrisburg was hit by a major flood from the remnants of hurricane Agnes. Missing audits, convoluted transactions, including swap agreements make it difficult to state how much debt the city owes. (Worldnews.com)
- HARRISBURG - State borrowing issues will be at the forefront On a day dominated by state budget news, Auditor General Jack Wagner released an audit of $1 billion spent on 506 RACP projects from 2005 to 2010. (Citizen's Voice)
- The most drastic drop in the audit showed in investment income, which brought in $4,600 in 2011. Thats down from $200,000 in 2010 and more than $2 million in 2007. Its Allentowns second year with the Harrisburg-based Maher Duessel auditing firm. (Allentown Morning Call)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Harrisburg audit
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