Springettsbury Township had to repay $120,000 to the state d

Springettsbury Township had to repay $120,000 to the state due to errors in reporting pension eligibility, PA Auditor General Timothy DeFoor


Updated: 10:21 AM EST March 5, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania Auditor General Timothy DeFoor announced Friday that Springettsbury Township in York County had to repay nearly $120,000 to the state after recent audits determined the township made errors in reporting its eligibility for state aid.
The overpayment errors were "one of the largest of this type" his audit team has identified, DeFoor said in a press release. 
“I applaud the township for acknowledging its mistakes and promptly repaying the funds, which will be used to provide aid to other municipal pension plans," he added.
DeFoor said compliance audits of Springettsbury Township’s police and non-uniformed employee pension plans found the township reported ineligible employees and overstated its payroll on certification forms submitted for the years 2017 through 2020.

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