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Conclusion
Does SCRPFC process documents in compliance with Sections 3(a)(1)(2), 3(b)(1), 4(d), and 8(c) of Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) Rule 1.25?
Yes
In addition to concluding on our audit objective, we identified an issue we believe warrants SCRPFC’s attention, which we have disclosed in the “Other Matters” section of this report.
To achieve our objective, we gained an understanding of the internal controls we deemed significant to our audit objective by reviewing applicable laws and regulations and conducting interviews with employees at SCRPFC, the Trial Court Judicial Information Services Department (JISD), the Trial Court Fiscal Affairs Department, the Trial Court Internal Audit Department, and the Trial Court E-Courts Program Office.
New Mexico State Auditor Brian Colón Releases Report Concerning Las Cruces Convention And Visitor’s Bureau
…The report issued by an independent accounting firm details financial mismanagement and potential criminal viola
tions
ALBUQUERQUE – State Auditor Brian Colón today released a report, issued by an independent forensic accounting firm contracted by the City of Las Cruces (City) regarding alleged financial wrongdoing at the City of Las Cruces Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (Bureau).
The report has been referred for further review and potential criminal investigation.
The City initiated the engagement following an internal investigation, which identified potential financial mismanagement by its former Economic Development Director (Director).
Created: December 22, 2020 04:56 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The race to replace Rep. Deb Haaland in Congress is heating up.
After Haaland resigns, Democrats, Republicans and libertarians will nominate candidates to run against each other in a special election.
State Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez and state Rep. Melanie Stansbury, both Democrats, are the only two people to officially announce their intentions to seek the position.
Both women represent Albuquerque and said they ve been successful in government and want to continue serving the community.
“I have a lot of experience working in national policy and politics,” said Stansbury.
Before running for state legislature, Stansbury worked in D.C. in the Office of Management and Budget and the U.S. Senate Committee.