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State accountability audit of King County comes back with no findings
The State Auditor's Office today issued an accountability audit of King County which shows that in those areas it examined, the County’s financial practices were in compliance with state and local laws and regulations – the first time the County has had a "no finding" audit since 2007.
“It takes an incredible amount of effort and discipline to have an audit come back with no findings,” said Executive Dow Constantine. “This outcome shows how hard our employees work to be responsible financial stewards and maintain the public’s trust.”
Each year, the State Auditor's Office conducts an accountability audit that is used to assess the County's level of compliance with state and local laws and to review the strength of the County's internal financial control policies and procedures. The audit report released today covers the time period from June 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.
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