One of my last audits in the New York State
Comptroller’s Office was of a not-for-profit, Community Action Agency in
Franklin County that is primarily funded by New York State and federal
grants.
This is a good audit to
review because the auditors appropriately assessed the control environment
component of the COSO
framework for internal controls.
But it also highlights the good work of a local CPA who
had the courage to stand up and not be intimidated by the management of the
organization.
For his courageous act – he was fired.
As stated in the audit report:
“Another example of the
poor control environment at ComLinks involved Ms. Reich’s firing of an
independent CPA. Federal Circular OMB-A-133 requires not for profit entities
who expend more than $300,000 annually to have a single audit done of their
financial statements. To be compliant with this regulation, ComLinks initially
hired Mr. Doug
Wood, CPA to perform their single audit. For the year ending September 30,
2006, Mr. Wood was going to issue a report with a qualified opinion about
ComLinks financial statements because he questioned numerous adjustments and
reallocations of costs among grants; identified late payment charges, and delay
of revenue causing serious cash flow issues; and noted missing supporting
invoices. According to Mr. Wood, Ms. Reich asked Mr. Wood to change his opinion
from qualified to unqualified. In return, Ms. Reich made an inappropriate offer
to Mr. Wood. Mr. Wood declined the offer and Ms. Reich fired him.”
I commend Doug
Wood for having the courage to do right according to his professional responsibilities.
He is a hero and I encourage all of the people in the northern part of New York
State to visit Doug for their accounting and tax work.
You can read
the audit report and find out about other professionals, including another CPA,
who failed in carrying out their professional responsibilities.
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