Conn governor requires audit of state system
Connecticut governor Ned Lamont referred to as for an unbiased audit of the Connecticut State Schools and Universities system final week, following a report that CSCU chancellor Terrence Cheng spent lavishly on meals and chauffeured rides to his New York residence, CT Mirror reported.
The report flagged a number of meals costing greater than $400 and famous that Cheng ceaselessly failed to show in some receipts, to itemize others and to record visitors for meals he expensed.
Cheng has defended his spending and advantages as typical of the upper schooling sector. Nevertheless, Lamont, a Democrat, has pushed forward with the request for an audit.
“Latest stories of controversial spending selections have raised critical considerations in regards to the transparency and accountability of CSCU’s monetary administration,” Lamont mentioned in a letter to the state comptroller requesting a “complete report” on the system’s funds, together with opinions of purchases, spending on meals and leisure, the usage of state-owned automobiles, and extra.
The system is made up of each four-year and two-year establishments with websites throughout the state. (The College of Connecticut, which is grappling with a funds deficit, will not be a part of the CSCU.)
The CSCU system has additionally handled a important funds shortfall lately.
Former legislator Roberta Willis advised CT Insider, which carried out the investigation into Cheng’s spending, “If the neighborhood faculties weren’t in such powerful form, it wouldn’t be so disturbing.”