The Audit Connection Blog

SAO’s newest resource helps local governments manage federal awards

The Office of the Washington State Auditor has published a new resource for local governments called Essentials of managing federal awards: A compliance handbook. Now governments can access the latest version of this handbook at any time of the year in our Resource Library. ... CONTINUE READING

Swapping the schedule: Monitoring shift exchanges in fire districts and other local governments

Fire districts, city police departments and county sheriff’s offices commonly allow staff to exchange shifts, but recent audits have found that governments have not adequately overseen their shift exchange programs to prevent clear and large imbalances in unworked shifts. It is important to prevent these discrepancies to ensure public funds are used appropriately. ... CONTINUE READING

Audit finds significant lack of financial oversight at Port of Peninsula

A new audit from the State Auditor's Office found that the Port of Peninsula mismanaged its revenues, resulting in financial disarray, and failed to follow parts of the Open Public Meetings Act. ... CONTINUE READING

Cybersecurity Special Report 2024: Roundup of fiscal year 2024 audits and other work

The State Auditor’s Office plays an important role in Washington’s cybersecurity efforts through our audits and outreach activities, with the goal of helping ensure IT security is improved at state, local and critical infrastructure government bodies across the state. We have developed a short overview of our work and findings in the area of cybersecurity over the course of fiscal year 2024. ... CONTINUE READING

WFOA 2024: Preserve your core values with the State Auditor’s Office

For the 2024 WFOA Conference, SAO staff will be presenting on topics like BARS updates, federal grant management, cybersecurity, internal controls and more. And several of our “frauditors” will share the latest fraud-prevention practices and insights at our ever-popular Fighting Fraud Friday. Read on for our entire list of preconference trainings and main sessions, plus a special digital edition of our Audit Connection newsletter featuring highlights, news and resources. ... CONTINUE READING

FDTA proposed rules public comment period is open

We highly encourage all local governments and associations to participate in the comment period for the phase one FDTA proposed rules. The act seeks to modernize the collection and dissemination of financial data by federal financial regulators by requiring information submitted to the agencies to be in a machine-readable format. ... CONTINUE READING

Jump-start your government’s cybersecurity program with our new IT policy guide

IT policies are the foundation of any strong cybersecurity program, and without them, local governments are at a higher risk of security breaches and other harmful cyber incidents. Our guide is designed to help local governments create effective IT policies and jump-start their cybersecurity program. ... CONTINUE READING

Preparing your school district’s financial reporting package? SAO’s updated 2023-24 review checklist can help

The end of summer also means the end of another school district fiscal year. We’re here to help you close the books and prepare your financial reporting package with our 2023-24 Checklist for Preparing and Reviewing School District Financial Statements. ... CONTINUE READING

Performance audit identifies gap in transferring college credit earned in high school

The State Auditor's Office has released a performance audit that looked at transferring college credits earned in high school through two popular dual credit programs. The audit found a major gap in the transmission of students’ transcripts to the institution in which they enroll: students who must submit their transcripts do not always do so. ... CONTINUE READING

Small city of Morton lost more than $900,000 over a decade, audit finds

The State Auditor's Office has released a fraud investigation report for the city of Morton that found the clerk-treasurer misappropriated more than $900,000 in public funds over nearly a decade, despite warning signs that improper activity was occurring. ... CONTINUE READING