Thu
Mar 6 2008
06:41 am
By: R. Neal
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Discussing:
- Are Chat bots a waste of time? (1 reply)
- Smith & Wesson noise problem (1 reply)
- Musicians dropping out of President's Freedom Concert Series (1 reply)
- It's time for new blood in Congress, Barnett in - Burchett out (1 reply)
- Burning Down The House... (2 replies)
- Behind Lege Lies (1 reply)
- Peace (1 reply)
- Speak your truth, fight and believe. (1 reply)
- Large banks have too much AI data center debt? (1 reply)
- GOP misleading on federal health care funding (1 reply)
- Feds indict civil rights group (3 replies)
- Georgia issues burn ban, first time in state history (2 replies)
TN Progressive
- Smith & Wesson not a good fit for Blount County (BlountViews)
- Pellissippi Parkway extension delayed again (BlountViews)
- Blount County early voting record turnout (BlountViews)
- Louisville, TN, town center coming soon? (BlountViews)
- WATCH THIS SPACE. (Left Wing Cracker)
- America As It Is Right Now (RoaneViews)
- A friend sent this: From Captain McElwee's Tall Tales of Roane County (RoaneViews)
- The Meidas Touch (RoaneViews)
- Massive Security Breach Analysis (RoaneViews)
- (Whitescreek Journal)
- My choices in the August election (Left Wing Cracker)
- July 4, 2024 - aka The Twilight Zone (Joe Powell)
TN Politics
- GAO finds millions of dollars wasted, safety and security at risk in Texas detention center (TN Lookout)
- Democrats drop Tennessee redistricting challenge; two other legal challenges ongoing (TN Lookout)
- Critics warn of years in prison for young adults under carjacking bill before Congress (TN Lookout)
- Tennessee senators’ unannounced prison visit irritates correction commissioner (TN Lookout)
- Tennessee to report disabled immigrant kids getting public healthcare to ICE, advocates say (TN Lookout)
- These Republican lawmakers challenged abortion bans. Then they faced backlash. (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
- The Sherrods: They settled near the Holston (Knox TN Today)
- A long ago tragedy in Farragut (Knox TN Today)
- Above & Beyond: Knox County students build tiny homes for veterans (Knox TN Today)
- 9-pounder in FC Lake + Childress honored for veterans work ++ (Knox TN Today)
- Wallace Commercial supports CCIM training in Knoxville (Knox TN Today)
- From 37 Yards to Kona: A South Knoxville man’s journey from the edge of the pool to the world championship (Knox TN Today)
- Teaching kids about money from Pre-K through college (Knox TN Today)
- Peace of mind on vacation starts at home (Knox TN Today)
- Maryville College trio brings East Tennessee talent to scientific spotlight (Knox TN Today)
- 6/9 HEADLINES: News and events from Knox, World, USA, Tennessee & Historic Notes (Knox TN Today)
- Chaz problems a match for Heupel patience (Knox TN Today)
- Det. Brian Foulks: KPD’s 2025 Officer of the Year (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- East Tennessee housing market keeping pace with increasing home sales across US (WATE)
- 'Could have lost my life' Knox County man, semi-truck driver describe I-275 crash (WATE)
- Tennessee softball hires new hitting coach Ehren Earleywine from Texas (WATE)
- Knoxville Fire Department warns of flooding dangers after rescue on Fifth Avenue (WATE)
- Tennessee alum Randy Bresnik to lead astronauts on next NASA space mission (WATE)
- Norris moves forward with community effort to shape future development (WATE)
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- The American Dream - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Jury finds driver guilty after 2023 Frazier Avenue crash - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Former Mountain City Club leader says he was target of smear campaign - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- How is Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly using AI? See his Gemini chat logs - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- Maine Senate primary tests Platner’s strength after stumbles - The Washington Post (US News)
- Karmelo Anthony trial live updates: Jury hands down 35-year sentence - Dallas News (US News)
- U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran in Response to Downed Apache Helicopter - WSJ (US News)
- Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton will face off in California governor’s race - AP News (US News)
- Nancy Mace loses GOP primary for South Carolina governor - Politico (US News)
- Social Security shortfall expected to accelerate, with funds at critical low in 2032 - The Washington Post (Business)
- G.M. Plans to Develop Energy Storage Batteries as E.V. Sales Flag - The New York Times (Business)
- South Carolina, Maine, Nevada and North Dakota primary results - Fox News (US News)
- Anthropic releases ‘safe’ version of Claude Mythos AI model to public - The Guardian (Business)
- House Democrats threaten to withhold DCCC dues after party's California faceplant - Axios (US News)
- Wall Street dumped nearly $1 trillion in tech stocks by midday—then clawed it back and bought peanut butter and paint - Fortune (Business)
- Kalshi rolls out whistleblower services, employment verification to curb insider trading - CNBC (Business)
- As Salesforce begins layoffs, here's the standard severance package the company offers employees - Business Insider (Business)
- House passes bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of Trump's term - NPR (US News)
- FDA OKs first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years - statnews.com (Business)
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Speaking with DeFreese after
Speaking with DeFreese after yesterday's commission agenda meeting, I came away convinced she isn't content to be a placeholder. How much support she'll get for this resolution, who knows? But it's not likely to endear her to the already beleaguered occupants of Suite 615.
Most will remember this issue (subpoena powers) being raised last fall. It became a non-issue in the fallout of the sunshine law trial, and it's conceivable that the Law Director would prefer that it remain so. It's not at all clear that an "investigation" by County Commission at this point would help John Owings' efforts, especially if he concludes that the findings of the latest audit are weighty enough to refer to law enforcement types. Indeed, a show trial before this "court" (County Commission) could easily become a nightmare for Ragsdale's detractors.
Just something to consider.
Larry Van Guilder
Commission Can't Have It Both Ways
Commission can't order the law director to take action to recover the money spent and also conduct its own investigation under subpoena, everybody will take the 5th amendment and cite pending legal action for no commnet.
Commission would serve the taxpayers well by simply conducting a fact finding mission, under oath and pursuant to subpoena, to find out why these huge sums of money were spent with nothing to show for it, why nobody bothered to bring the wholesale abuse of the process to commission, why so many receipts were missing, and finally, how the p card program controls were evicerated to allow this type of abuse of the system to occur.
At least the last question is easy:
The oversight and documentation, by policy, stopped with the department heads. I've never heard of anything that silly before. Maybe it's just because I've spend my life in the private sector, but the notion that the documentation should stop at any point prior to reaching the person who cuts the checks to pay the bills strikes me as unthinkable. It's a pretty straightforward and consistent process everywhere I've ever submitted an expense report.
1. Person submitting the report fills out the form including the accounts the monies should be applied against. The requestor then signs and dates the report, attaches the supporting receipts, and forwards the expense report to their supervisor.
2. The supervisor reviews the report and, if everything passes muster, signs and dates his/her approvals and forwards it to Accounts Payable.
3. Accounts Payable then reviews the expense report - validating the receipts, account numbers, and signatures - files the report, then cuts the check.
If the expenses were paid using a company card rather than out of pocket to the employee, all of the above still take place, and there's a fourth or even fifth step that kicks in when necessary...
4. If the company card invoice includes charges for which Accounts Payable has not received an expense report, the employee holding the card is notified of the undocumented charges.
5. If neither an expense report nor a personal check has reached Accounts Payable prior to time to pay the bill, the bill is still paid, the employee is invoiced for the undocumented amount, the employee's supervisor is appraised of the situation, and a note is made in the employee's personnel file.
What's so flippin' hard about that? It makes it nearly impossible to charge personal expenses to the company without collusion and provides a crystal clear audit trail. Apparently, however, Knox County Government thought they knew a better way than GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles).
I'm talking about the controls at SunTrust and Visa
the cards were originally in parameters that they could not be used locally (it would simply be declined at the terminal when placed into the card reader at Regas)and somebody jimmied with the program parameters and loosened the rules to allow the cards to be used virtually anywhere (probably even for on-line gambling)and those people need to appear before commission, under subpoena, under oath, and explain why they did what they did.