Audit prompts WVa treasurer to seek greater agency oversight Follow Us Question of the Day By JOHN RABY - Associated Press - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore said Wednesday his office will seek greater oversight of an agency that a legislative audit says did not keep adequate records of a loan program intended to boost the state’s economy. Moore, a Republican who took office earlier this month after defeating six-term incumbent Democrat John Perdue in November, said in a statement that the proposed transparency and accountability measures are aimed at taxpayer funds used by the state Economic Development Authority.