What's Next for Seattle's Fight Against Homelessness?
Officials said the agency could not account for roughly $13 million and must freeze hiring and discretionary spending while improving financial controls.
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Auditors say tracing King County homeless agency's missing $13M will be difficult
Auditors laid out a picture of deep financial dysfunction at the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) during a special meeting Friday. They presented their findings to KCRHA’s governing board after an audit revealed a $45 million cash deficit and $13 million that went missing from the agency. “KCRHA overspent funds and then made budget modifications after the fact,” lead auditor Mike Nurse said. “The takeaway is that there were no…
Citing audit as 'last straw,' officials seek to dissolve King County Regional Homelessness Authority
The King County Regional Homelessness Authority has had a rocky tenure, and now there are questions about its future in the wake of a new audit released Wednesday.
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