Audit Finds Idaho State University Likely Misused State Funds for Defunct Pathology Center; Money Has Since Been Returned
A legislative audit found Idaho State University improperly paid $853,700 to Bannock County for a forensic pathology center that was never built, prompting fund returns and possible legal review.
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Audit finds Idaho State University likely misused state funds for defunct pathology center; Money has since been returned
An audit report released Wednesday has found that Idaho State University likely misused state funds for a defunct pathology center. | EastIdahoNews.com file POCATELLO (Idaho Capital Sun) — A legislative audit found that Idaho State University likely misused funds intended for a never-realized forensic pathology center in Pocatello. The report found that the university appeared to pay Bannock County funds improperly in order to avoid reverting th…

Audit finds Idaho State University likely misused state funds for defunct pathology center
A legislative audit found that Idaho State University likely misused funds intended for a never-realized forensic pathology center in Pocatello.
Audit: Idaho State 'misused or misappropriated' $850,000 on forensic lab
Idaho State University forked over more than $850,000 of state money for a forensic pathology center that was never built — and for work that was never done. University officials did this in order to avoid giving the money back to the state, as required, according to a state audit released Tuesday. Legislative Services Office auditors did not look for evidence of criminal wrongdoing. But they did say Idaho State “misused or misappropriated” $853…
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