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Audit leads to theft investigation

Funds unaccounted for in county health department

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All revenue and expenses are mainly entered into an Excel spreadsheet and are manually totaled, which allows for errors, said Mack. Cash receipts are also not recorded completely in the spreadsheet, making it difficult to trace deposits.

An update of the system needs to happen soon, Mack said.

"I feel this system is what allowed the theft to occur," she said.

County Board Chairman Ron Severson said he has spoken with the Board of Health regarding this before, and will do so again. The county has made several recommendations to the Board of Health, he said, but the county does not have control of the health department, the Board of Health does.

Finance Committee Chairman John Galloway said the county board could hold back $400,000 in subsidies it pays the health department if it needs to.

"This needs to end this year . . . the auditor comes back every year complaining about their archaic system," Galloway said.

Harrop said she believed a new accounting system had already been instituted at the health department that is a countywide system.

"There were problems throughout the county, not just in our department, and I think the accounting system was replaced countywide," she said.

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GrundyInsider wrote on January 15, 2013 11:46 a.m. ...
With a little bit of research, people could find that the last County Administrator brought these issues forward to the Board Chairman, Finance Committee, and Board of Health. Check the minutes from the various meetings, or FOIA the emails and memos from the administrator. The issues that existed for almost 4 years before coming public to the citizens of Grundy County were told to the elected officials, yet they did nothing. Geeze, I sometimes wonder why the Administrator left? Looking out for the taxpayers, yet not allowed to implement change? hhhmmm

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