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The average FirstEnergy household overpaid an estimated $455 for a fee that the Ohio Supreme Court eventually deemed unlawful ...
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's decision to remove reputational risk from banks supervision plans means that ...
Objectives Hospital boards are legally responsible for safe healthcare. They need tools to assist them in their task of governing patient safety. Almost every Dutch hospital performs internal audits, ...
The University of Maryland Global Campus spun off some of its information technology units into independent businesses that it then supported with $198.1 million in sole-source contracts with little ...
“ICAI’s review of financial statements and audit reports of Gensol Engineering and IndusInd Bank is likely to be completed in the next six months. ICAI’s Financial Reporting Review Board (FRRB) is ...
MANCHESTER, Ohio — The Village of Manchester is now under audit for allegedly using money from the village's fire levy fund to pay a private organization. In a letter dated June 13, Ohio Auditor ...
Ben Low-On - Jun 18, 2025 / 12:53 pm | Story: 556953 Photo: Chelsey Mutter B.C. MLA joins growing calls for independent health audit ...
And while Arizona’s divided government was able to come together for this small tweak on the audit law, many advocates are calling for larger changes to the way the state verifies election results.
"FirstEnergy is trying to obscure details about the HB 6 scandal," Maureen Willis, Ohio Consumers’ Counsel and Agency Director of the OCC, said in a statement. "Their latest attempt to block ...
The way Arizona involves political parties means that in smaller counties, where it’s generally harder to find political volunteers, the audit sometimes doesn’t happen, even when there’s heightened ...
Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson wants the City of Kamloops to hire an accredited company to perform a wide-ranging forensic audit of municipal management practices and city departments. Hamer-Jackson ...
The audit also reviewed how the commission handled in-custody deaths. Between January 2023 and December 2024, Texas jails reported 287 deaths.