Thu
Feb 28 2008
10:38 am
By: R. Neal
From the News Sentinel just now:
Knox County auditor releases purchasing card audit
Knox County's auditor released the draft audit of county purchasing card use this morning in a surprising reversal of previously stated policy.
Auditors have said they wouldn't release the long-delayed report, which covers thousands of transactions on purchasing cards issued to county employees, until the county administration has had the opportunity to respond, but the News Sentinel received a copy at the auditor's office shortly after 9 a.m. and is reviewing the initial findings.
UPDATE: Copies of the audit report at the KNS and WBIR, KNS report here, WBIR report here.
UPDATE: By way of KAG, WBIR has created a searchable database of p-card charges.
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We have the complete audit
We have the complete audit available at WBIR.com
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We have the complete audit
We have the complete audit available at WBIR.com
Link?
clarification?
Was this an audit of all p-cards for all departments in Knox County or just the Mayor's office? The report, a follow-up on the mayor's office travel audit, referenced a sample of 217 receipts for "individual departments" and then a complete review of every receipt in the mayor's office. I'm just wondering how widespread the problem is.
You ought to request all P-Card statements
The audit only addresses what was without sufficient receipts or sufficient purpose. The taxpayers of Knox County would be horrified to see the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent by this administration, with little or no county purpose associated with the expenditure.
The travel vehicle allowance is coming, same song second verse, with absolutely nothing to show for it other that Ragsdale's gradiose comments "moving the community forward".
Law director should resign and let the new law director be sworn in and let him initiate his own review of all of the p-card statements and formulate what he thinks are appropriate charges and demand/initiate proceedings to recover the rest.
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When is the next going away party?
Read the audit details. They are very interesting. It appears that some employees regularly used the p-card at grocery stores and some filled up their car every few days, and they all took lots of trips, ate a lot, and bought lots of flowers...
Great perks!
I haven't read the whole thing, but it looks like the taxpayers have bought the gas and lunches for several of these folks for years.
The list of "questionable
The list of "questionable charges" beginning on page 19 is fascinating. I found all those monthly charges to Club LeConte (pg 28) especially interesting.
It's disturbing that these people thought they had a mechanism in place to assure them that the taxpayers would never get wind of all this extravagance.
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Need to look at Office Expenses
There used to be an old game where the card would be used to buy office supplies, but when the product was returned it was credited in cash or applied to another credit card and the original company card was never presented to receive the credit.
It's called stealing any way you cut it.
1-800-LAWYERS
Looks like some folks are going to need legal representation.
It also looks like there was little to no oversight on who spent what. I have never worked any place like that. It is difficult to understand why they would think this wouldn't eventually come to light.
This seems to me to make a
This seems to me to make a perfect case for an IG. An IG would not only investigate things like this after they happened, s/he would procedures in place to keep them from happening - and have enforcement power to go along with it.
IG Powers?
An IG would have the authority to CREATE new policies?
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An IG would have the
An IG would have the authority to CREATE new policies?
No. But s/he would have the authority to draft them and strongly recommend them.
[gomerpyle]SHAZAM!!![gomerpyl
SHAZAM!!!
Just casually going through these receipts is AMAZING.
A whole lotta eatin' and a whole lotta motels.
Lush life
Travel Policy Sect. 1.4.9a: "Charges for alcoholic beverages will not be allowed in any circumstance."
What part of that is not clear?
Uh oh...
Furthermore, an individual identified by Ms. Finch has indicated he created false invoices for her.
Wow. No wonder she's been
Wow. No wonder she's been forced into resignation, not that those other scroundrels have much room or credibility to ask her to do so.
Will Randy Nichols step up to the plate? False receipts is fairly cut and dry.
Was Ragsdale Reading to the children at Beaumont today?
Usually Thursdays are read with me days and he steps up to the plate to read a book or two to the elementary school kids.
I hope he was reading the Emperor's New Clothes as there is nothing he can provide in the audit response that will justify the wholesale looting of the county coffers by the people in his office.
Reimbursements for purchases
Reimbursements for purchases at J's Mega Mart. Oh, that's funny.
And, J. Crew and the Gap.
And, J. Crew and the Gap. Gotta scratch your head over those.
Feds
Will the IRS be looking into unreported income for any of these folks?
Oh yeah....
.. you don't want to cross the IRS.
remember how they got Al Capone, finally.
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Werner at Gap and J. Crew?
I was under the impression he was nothing less than a Brooks Brothers man, with accets provided by M.S. McClellan.
With this revelation that he's shopped in the middle of the road clothing chains. . . . . . . . . . . I am shocked.
Those were most likely
Those were most likely "gifts", certainly not items for himself.
This would seem to undermine
This would seem to undermine the case for having the mayor appoint fee holders. Cannot possibly imagine how the voters would approve that with images of this p-card abuse in the mayor's office still fresh on their collective mind.
If anyone thinks Randy
If anyone thinks Randy Nichols office will consider theft or fraud charges in this matter, they haven't been paying attention to local matters for years. At best, Owings uses the threat of asking the DA to investigate in an attempt to force some "pennies on the dollar" reimbursements. Ragsdale is running out of scapegoats to fire, but I bet, after the jockeying and claiming all these matters have been cleaned up, he ultimately passes the collection plate up and down the office pews. I bet Lewis "showboat" Cosby is chuckling this morning, and good for him.
Time to take action?
Is this enough? I think so.
If you feel this has reached the point where an ouster lawsuit is called for, you can contact your County Commissioner here:
Commission Office: commission@knoxcounty.org City/County Bldg., Suite 603, 37902
215-2038(fax) 215-2534(o)
District 1, Seat A - 524-1458(h) 241-8054(o)
District 1, Seat B - Thomas Strickland, Chair 540-4005(h) 215-2048(o)
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Blue Skies
I liked the "Blue Skies Car Wash" charge on Van de Vate's list. We'll probably hear that he was washing the car of some exec of a high-tech conglomerate looking to relocate to Knox County.
Looks like Owings may go after this. He does have a motive- Bill Lockett was law partner with Ragsdale's personal attorney, so Ragsdale's fingerprints are all over Owings' loss. Without Lockett in the race, no one else was running and Owings wins. My bet is that Owings has a bit of a grudge, hence his request to County Commission that they give him authority to take action. Note the language of Owings' request- it is very broad- and technically might encompass even an ouster suit.
Ragsdale might shouldn't have involved himself in the law director race, but then discretion isn't his forte.
Could Owings Win The Ouster Case?
Given his miserable result in the sunshine law case which resulted in the removal of a number of commissioners and officers, further plunging the county into disarray, I seriously doubt he would be very effective in front of a jury and wouldn't be able to get these fraudsters put away and that may be his plan. He and Ragsdale caved in on the one vote annexation lawsuit for the Lowe's development in South Knox County, allowing it and its tax revenue to be transferred to the city, while the county paid for all of the infrastructure and other tax benefits along the way.
I would hope that county commission would hire the meanest ass Democratic lawyer that could put some of these high binding big spending Republican shysters behind bars and recover a criminal order of restitution for theft.
That's unfair, Courthouse Mouse.
Clarence Darrow himself could not have achieved a favorable outcome for the county commission in the sunshine lawsuit with Scoobie and Lumpy as clients/witnesses. Blaming the lawyer for the result in that case is ridiculous.
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Lockett was apparently up in
Lockett was apparently up in ragsdales office for at least part of the day today. Not a good signal from the incoming law director.
jb
I expect....
there will be some fine tooth combing, so as to speak..some of the missing receipts will be located, found stuck away in various locations, Ownings will force the fired/resigned employees to make restitution,the others mentioned in the report still employed will willingly pay up.... no one will be be prosecuted criminally either by the DA or the state AG, Ragsdale won't resign but won't run for re-election, and will go off into private business after the next Mayoral election and the whole thing will blow over.....in time........
When related receipts *are* on file...
Angrywolf: "...some of the missing receipts will be located, found stuck away in various locations.."
Well, they don't want to hear it over at the N-S site, wolf, but...
What I've been told is that "reasonable people" are also going to have to cease insisting on some of these receipts.
I'm told that there are many instances when a receipt for a hotel room, for instance, has been listed as "missing" in the draft audit, but a hotel room charge for a given locale appears on the statement. Furthermore, in these instances, there are generally associated receipts for the trip (like conference registration, parking, meals), and they, too, appear on the statement.
The auditors are duty-bound to cite the missing hotel room receipt in their draft, then, but neither do they plan to prosecute the employee under scrutiny for any bogus hotel charge, asserting that he actually slept in his car.
Term Limited
Ragsdale won't resign but won't run for re-election
A foregone conclusion there since he is term-limited.