Victoria I read through the report by Tiffany Couch, regarding the Columbia River Crossing project.
I
was an accounting /finance major in college. My understanding is this
is a very, very serious report. This is from a forensic accountant!
The fact that a forensic accountant was called in is serious enough.
Her
report is not mean spirited, but is a complete rejection of accounting
practices (or lack thereof) of this organization. From the lack of
financial statements and the other myriad of infractions, I think this
is a serious issue, and involves a lot of money.
A
report like this in the private sector, would be a called a qualified
opinion, meaning, that is not up to generally accepted accounting
standards. In that case, management would immediately begin an
investigation of the infractions,
It
appears to me, that financial clarity is SERIOUSLY LACKING, and
procedures are either not in place, or not being followed. In any event
there has been a lot of money spent here, and if actual fraud is indeed
involved, then
this
becomes a legal matter. In any event, I shall be watching , as I view
this report as absolutely terrifying, that the States have spent these
amounts of monies with this kind of a write up. Who in the world at the
States are sending this organization these kinds of monies without any
proper accounting? I am both speechless by this…and appalled by this.
Note I did not have a dog in this hunt, so I had no foregone conclusion
as to the legitimacy of this organization..but this, this is an outrage
and an embarrassment.
I
view this report as a complete rejection of the accuracy and
legitimacy of the CRC, and I think it is very, very serious report. I
think the Attorney Generals of both states should now be involved. This
report is a blistering of this organization.
Joe the small business guy

I couldn't agree more. Several of us have been calling for a complete investigation into this for some time.
ReplyDeleteAG, DOJ, someone needs to take a very serious look at what has been going on.
People like Jim Moeller must be ignored when he says, "In a project of such huge scale and complexity, at least some errant billing and bookkeeping is inevitable."
Then he questions Ms. Couch's objectivity based on who hired her saying, "That’s enough to put her credibility in doubt."
Report calls CRC practices into question
Also, ignoring what Tiffany Couch uncovered, the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, Columbia River Economic Development Council and Identity Clark County have penned a letter to the legislature urging them to "find the money"
ReplyDeletepdf copy of letter here