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Governor: No Agency is Exempt from Transparency, Accountability
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posted December 31, 2008
COLUMBIA – Saying that no agency should be
exempt from transparency and accountability to the taxpayers, Governor
Mark Sanford today again called on the state Employment Security
Commission (ESC) to accept terms for a state audit and better data
sharing with the state Department of Commerce.
Last week, the governor signed and sent to the ESC a memorandum by
which the agency would agree to a Legislative Audit Council (LAC)
audit, and a deadline for sharing its data on unemployment in this
state. The agency rejected the request, which the governor is renewing
today. The governor will apply for an unemployment benefits loan once
those two conditions are met.
The LAC has over 20 years experience in auditing state agencies, and
has a long record of rooting out waste and abuse in state government. A
report from the LAC two years ago led to sweeping changes at the state
Department of Transportation (DOT), and a similar audit recently
uncovered a litany of problems at the state Department of Disabilities
and Special Needs (DDSN).
The ESC had previously agreed to such an audit in meetings with the
Governor’s Office and in media reports, before changing course and
backing away from that commitment yesterday.
“What the ESC is in effect saying is that they’re somehow exempt from
the same scrutiny that every other agency is subject to, and we think
that is frankly an insult to taxpayers and the unemployed in this state
the ESC supposedly serves,” Gov. Sanford said. “If they’d like a
federal audit in addition to state audit, we’d welcome that. But their
argument that only a federal audit will do just doesn’t hold water,
when an LAC audit was incredibly beneficial to agencies like DOT and
DDSN that also operate primarily on federal dollars as well. What we’re
really asking for are two incredibly basic measures to insure
accountability. Both the taxpayers and unemployed deserve to see the
results an audit would bring.”
Yesterday, the ESC balked at signing a memorandum from the governor
that would have committed them to an audit and to data sharing within
six months. Instead, the ESC responded with a weakened document that
removed their commitment to an LAC audit, removed any deadline for
compliance, and allowed them to terminate the agreement at any time.
The governor has sent an updated, signed agreement back to the ESC
today. Once the ESC signs it, the governor will apply for the loan.
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