The results of the audit found that $1.6 billion of the $1.8 billion believed to have existed was the "result of incorrect ...
It turns out that $1.8 billion in South Carolina state funds weren’t just sitting in a bank account waiting to be spent.
House Speaker Murrell Smith has pledged investigations into South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis' handling of a $1.8 ...
South Carolina’s mysterious $1.8 billion in a bank account doesn’t exist. That’s the answer to the nearly year-long questions ...
State Auditor George Kennedy's resignation follows the 2023 resignation of former Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom.
The SC Senate to discuss the future of the state's finances after it was discovered $1.8 billion in missing funds didn't ...
South Carolina State Auditor George Kennedy III and outside independent auditor Remi Omisore, a principal at CliftonLarsonAllen, speak to a Senate Finance subcommittee about the comptroller general’s ...
The bills continue to pile up as South Carolina legislators consider spending more money on a series of accounting snafus ...
One of the biggest conversation topics recently in South Carolina was the “mystery” $1.8 billion, reported to be found in a ...
An outside forensic auditing firm recommended the state hire a third-party compliance officer after determining most of a ...
This week we connect you to the capitol by diving into a confounding $1.8 billion money mystery that dates back years at the ...