Audit slams city on managing debt
By Robbie Dingeman
Advertiser Staff Writer
The city auditor yesterday criticized the city administration for its growing debt and described certain financial practices as "fragmented, lacking comprehensive management, planning and accountability."
But city officials called the report "an example of an audit gone bad."
The audit said:
City Councilman Charles Djou said the audit proved "the city has a debt and spending problem. ... The city has maxed out all of its credit cards and it's time to realize that we are incurring bills the taxpayers can't afford."
Mary Pat Waterhouse, director of the city Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, said, "We have serious concerns about the conduct of the audit and the veracity of its findings. The audit staff's unfamiliarity with the subject matter produced a report rife with errors, omissions, misrepresentations, unsubstantiated comments and flawed conclusions."
City Chief of Treasury Edlyn Taniguchi said the audit:
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