// The Pelican Institute has obtained a copy of the Inspector General’s review of the 2009 budget process and posted it online. The OIG report slams the Nagin administration for inaccuracies, a lack of transparency, and a failure to fulfill the city’s charter requirements. In addition, the report claims that the budget appropriates over $309 million [...]" />









Read the Inspector General’s Report on City Budget Process

Budget, Transparency — By on October 6, 2009 10:02 am
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The Pelican Institute has obtained a copy of the Inspector General’s review of the 2009 budget process and posted it online.

The OIG report slams the Nagin administration for inaccuracies, a lack of transparency, and a failure to fulfill the city’s charter requirements. In addition, the report claims that the budget appropriates over $309 million in recovery funds without providing an adequate description of their intended uses.

The City has until November 13 to submit an official response.

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