- A special education teacher was paid for being in two places at the same time. After auditors confronted the district about the matter, the teacher returned $60,000.
- $53,000 in overtime was paid to executive secretaries who did not qualify for the money.
- $1,700 was paid for a plane ticket so a Washington, D.C., lawyer could visit the school district.
- Up to 38 percent in annual pay increases were given to several employees who did not have contracts.
- A person was paid $55,000 during the 2012-13 school year as a "professional development/parental involvement consultant" for a private school in the township."We found no timesheets or activity logs to determine if services were provided," according to the report.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Lakewood Update: Your Taxes at Work
The Asbury Park Press reviews some of the results of a criminal investigation into Lakewood Public Schools' finances, which was prompted by allegations of fraud. Among the findings:
On balance, small potatoes.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the bigger picture?
Don't I cover that enough? Do you think it's time for an overview?
ReplyDeleteMy comment was a rhetorical one directed to the inquisitors. Seems like a rather modest haul from such a target-rich environment.
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