State senators placed the blame for the eye-popping $1.8 billion accounting error on state Treasurer Curtis Loftis in a ...
Governor says officials don’t know how or when money materialised in state coffers, what it’s for, or if it’s even real ...
The proposal now goes to the House. South Carolina Comptroller General Brain Gaines listens during a meeting of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, in Columbia ...
A report from the South Carolina Senate says state Treasurer Curtis Loftis nearly put the state’s entire financial system at ...
Where did $1.8 billion that suddenly showed up in a state bank account come from? WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson, in his "On My Mind" ...
Governor says officials don’t know how or when money materialised in state coffers, what it’s for, or if it’s even real To put it mildly, the South Carolina state government faces an unusual ...
Grooms said he thinks Loftis' office should have found the mistake, but it was reported by the Comptroller General's Office. South Carolina has had a long history of accounting issues. The ...
Grooms said he thinks Loftis’ office should have found the mistake, but it was reported by the Comptroller General’s Office. South Carolina has had a long history of accounting issues.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has collected about $1.8 billion in a bank account over the past decade and state and private accountants are still trying to figure out where the cash came ...
Grooms said he thinks Loftis' office should have found the mistake, but it was reported by the Comptroller General's Office. South Carolina has had a long history of accounting issues. The ...