Tennessee’s Comptroller says the final results of an independent audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools raise serious concerns.
A final state review of Memphis-Shelby County Schools was released on Wednesday morning by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office in Nashville.
The report documents more than $119 million in fraud, waste, abuse or questioned costs, State Comptroller Jason Mumpower said.
“The findings in this report represent some of the worst organizational management we have ever seen anywhere in government,” Mumpower said. “The failures are both unacceptable and indefensible.”
