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Correctional Privatization Commission - Audit, CFO OFI, 2004
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t )'\,)jlfli!lfi ..\�) i· ' t r r1 t � f t ,REPORT OF INVESTIGATION Cofrectional Privatization Commission Major Maintenance & Repaif Funds ; . i, •; Office of Fiscal Integrity Division of Accounting and Auditing Department offinancial Services DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES (DFS) OFFICE OF FISCAL INTEGRITY (OFI) REPORT OF INVESTIGATION DATE: March 5, 2004 CASE NUMBER: IV20030100002 CASEN,AME: Correctional Privatization Commission (CPC) - M�jor Maintenance . and Repair (MM & R) Funds INVESTJGATOR: TomWade . OfflCE: Tallahassee · DATE OPENED: January 2, 2003 RECEIVED FROM: Co�troller's referral of 1_2/23/02.letter from the Police.Benevolent Association (PBA) to·office ofFiscal Integrity. December 23, ·2002 PBA letter to Florida Comptroller requested a formal investigation into CPC MM & R Funds; (Exlu"bit A) · Specifically, two questions were requested to be resolved: PREDICATE: 1. ''Did the. CPC illegally expend funds from the Major Maintenance · and Repair Funds because the·Fund is not le�al?" 2. ''Did th� CPC .violate the provis:j.on.oftheir contracts with the v�ndors by not following �e provi$ions within the contracts· as to how these fun!is were to be appropriated?" ISSUE#l: · Finding: The Fund was not legally authorized by statute or by legislative Appropr.iation. Because contractors ofCPC were requiri,d to pay moneys into the Fund, beca'1Se CPC had legal ownership ofmoneys in th�· Fund, anci because CPC exercised control over the moneys in the fund; the moneys in the Fund constituted state moneys that ate subject to the requirements ofSection 215 .31, Florida Statutes. This means that the CPC should have had legislative authority for the Fund. Refer to Dec�mber 11; 2002 Bob Spooner,. ChiefBureau of Auditing,. letter on · this subject. (Exhibit B) Corrective Action: The Legislature in Section 27 ofthe 2003 Appropriation Bill has the following wording: ''The Correctional Priv.atization Commission shall 'deposit $1,654,360 from unencumbered funds received for the purpose ofrepairs and maintenance to the Grants and Donations:Trust Fund in Services:" (Exhibit C) the Department Management _