State Auditor Identifies Thousands In Improper Spending By Iowa Finance Authority

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The State Auditor has identified thousands of dollars of improper spending by the Iowa Finance Authority under the former director.

The report comes after the governor fired I-F-A executive director David Jamison in March of this year following complaints of sexual harassment.

It identified a number of what it says are management decisions that were “not in the taxpayers’ best interest” that added up to nearly 550-thousand dollars in spending that was deemed improper or unsupported. Those included 328-thousand dollars in payroll spending, 89-thousand dollars in construction management fees for a leased building, 40-thousand dollars for the leasing of vehicles, and other expenses on the I-F-A’s credit cards related to travel.

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