2024-116 Office of AIDS
Further Improvements to Its Contract Management Processes Are Needed to Reduce the Risk of Fraud
Further Improvements to Its Contract Management Processes Are Needed to Reduce the Risk of Fraud
Process Deficiencies and Staffing Shortages Limit Its Ability to Protect Workers
Lax Oversight Allowed Highlands to Inappropriately Receive More Than $180 Million in K-12 Funding
The University of California Lacks the Accountability and Urgency Necessary to Promptly Return Native American Remains and Cultural Items
Corrective Action Plans and Assessments
Oversight of the 50 Percent Law Is Ineffective, and the Law Could Be Amended to Better Support Students
Unclear Terms Have Hindered the City From Ensuring That Its Own Stadium Is Properly Maintained, While Revenue Sharing Provides Limited Funding
Without Improving Its Oversight, the Benefits of Energy Efficiency Programs May Not Be Worth Their Cost to Ratepayers
It Must Continue to Achieve Cost Savings and Reduce Its Growing Backlog of Disciplinary Cases
Jurisdictions Have Made Progress to Meet Goals of the Local Jurisdiction Assistance Grant Program, but Some Inappropriate Expenditures Persist
Waste and Inefficiency, Improper Hiring, and Other Improper Governmental Activities
Significant Maintenance Deficiencies at Some Schools May Place Students’ Safety and Learning at Risk
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