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The state auditor of Mississippi is an elected official in the executive branch of Mississippi's state government. The duty of the state auditor is to ensure accountability in the use of funds appropriated by the state legislature by inspecting and reporting on the expenditure of the public funds.
Also running were Independent Party nominee David Graham, a tax auditor, former Republican candidate for governor and attorney general and the Independent Party-endorsed write-in candidate for Governor in 2012; [11] Green Party nominee Catherine Damavandi, who served as a deputy attorney general of Delaware from 2000 to 2014; [12] and ...
The executive branch of Mississippi state government is composed of the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture and commerce, commissioner of insurance, the three-person Mississippi Public Service Commission, and the three-person Mississippi Transportation Commission.
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In February 2020, the office of the Mississippi State Auditor arrested six people it accused of mishandling federal funds disbursed by the Mississippi Department of Human Services, including the department's former director. In May, the auditor's office released a report identifying $94 million in questionable spending by the department, much ...
The Mississippi State Auditor's Office has released a $2 million report identifying about $355 million in government waste. ... Mississippi Department of Human Services: The agency could save ...
State Auditor Shad White wants legislators to take a look at open meetings laws, open records and whistle blower policies this legislative session. Mississippi State Auditor working with lawmakers ...
The White House also "apparently obtained confidential tax information" on journalist James Polk after he had written articles on the President's lawyer, Herb Kalmbach. According to John Dean, President Nixon asked tax issues "be turned off on friends of his," including Billy Graham and John Wayne who had their IRS audits "looked into" by ...