Auditor cites $21 billion in errors, puts rare disclaimer on Nebraska's financial report [View all]
The State of Nebraskas end-of-the-year financial report contained more than $21 billion in errors, according to a management letter released Tuesday by the State Auditors Office.
As a result, the office took the highly unusual step of putting a disclaimer on the states Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year that ended June 30. The disclaimer said state auditors were unable to verify the accuracy of the financial report.
Assistant Deputy Auditor Craig Kubicek said the auditors issued the disclaimer because they found problems with the states accounting process, not with mismanagement of funds.
We didnt see big issues with money missing or fraud, he said. But when the state doesnt get a clean audit opinion, its a big deal.
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(Lincoln Journal Star)