LGC delays Rocky Mount takeover, sets conditions for city
Local Government Commission (LGC) officials on Wednesday agreed to postpone a potential state takeover of Rocky Mount’s finances, contingent on the city complying with specific requirements.
An investigative report released Thursday by State Auditor Dave Boliek identified improper financial practices in Elm City, including payments for unperformed services and questionable reimbursements to town officials.
A lack of oversight and due diligence has led to serious financial distress, including the mismanagement of millions of dollars, for the City of Rocky Mount, according to a 257-page performance audit released on Monday by State Auditor Dave Boliek’s office.
North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek talked about his role, what his office has accomplished in the past year, and what’s in store for the future, including never before performed audits, at the recent John Locke Foundation’s Carolina Liberty Conference.
The Modernization of Election Data Systems (MEDS) Commission held its inaugural meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
In-person early voting for North Carolina’s 2026 primary election kicked off Thursday at 319 early voting sites statewide, a 6% increase from 301 sites in the May 2022 primary, according to an analysis of early voting sites conducted by the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (NCOSA).
NC State Auditor Dave Boliek announced a new bipartisan, 22-member Modernization of Election Data Systems Commission to help modernize NCs election management system.
The North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (NCOSA), which is used to examining other offices and agencies’ actions and protocols, has flipped the script and is taking a hard look at its own office.
The state auditor released a 661-page report showing 8,846 long-term vacancies across 46 state agencies, totaling $1.04 billion in lapsed salary.
North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek sent a letter to the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) on Friday requesting an investigation into voter registrations that list non-residential addresses.
Auditor Dave Boliek shed new light on the issues surrounding the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency Homeowner Recovery Program with a new report released on Wednesday, calling it a “logistical nightmare.”
The NC Department of Health and Human Services received $386 million for jobs that were never filled, according to the State Auditor’s Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency (DAVE).