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Odds are, on more than one occasion, when scratching deeply into a change pocket or coin purse, a person fishes out an old nickel, dime or penny and screams, "Eureka!" Better odds suggest the excitement of the ...
Comment Tuesday TriviaTuesday, March 27th, 2007Audit finds issues at bureau (Akron Beacon Journal)Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
A state audit released Monday cites mismanagement and a lack of oversight as the keys to the scandal at the insurance program for injured workers.
Officials identify contributing factors to Noe scandal (BG News)Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
COLUMBUS - A state audit has confirmed the key elements of a scandal that tore through the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation over the past two years, including abuse of power by its chief financial officer, and a lack of proper oversight and internal checks and balances.
Lack of oversight, mismanagement blamed for workers’ comp scandal (News Journal)Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A state audit released Monday cited mismanagement and a lack of oversight as the keys to the scandal at the insurance program for injured workers that shook former Gov. Bob Taft's administration and was blamed in part for Republicans' slide from statewide office.
Ohio auditor’s report slams Workers’ Comp (The Plain Dealer)Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
Columbus- Lax oversight. Few checks and balances. A corrupt chief financial officer. It's all so clear now. The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation was a scandal just waiting to happen, the state's auditor said in a 55-page report released Monday.
State audit finds abuse of power at scandal-plagued bureau (The Advocate)Monday, March 26th, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A state audit has confirmed the key elements of a scandal that tore through the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation over the past two years, including abuse of power by its chief financial officer, and a lack of proper oversight and internal checks and balances.
State Audit Confirms Elements Of Workers Comp. Scandal (Fox 19 Cincinnati)Monday, March 26th, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A state audit has confirmed the key elements of a scandal that tore through the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation over the past two years, including abuse of power by its chief financial officer, and a lack of proper oversight and internal checks and balances.
Ohio Audit Finds Abuse Of Power At Scandal-Plagued Bureau (WLWT.com)Monday, March 26th, 2007
A state audit confirms the key elements of a scandal that tore through the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation over the past two years.
Join the funMonday, March 26th, 2007After all the news about the errors being found on the new dollar coins, I decided to see what I could find on my own. I found them at the third bank I went to and bought two $25 rolls. As I opened them, I felt like Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka, only this time, instead of looking for gold, I was looking for a blank coin or missing edge lettering. I found neither, but the great thing about it is it didn't cost me anything but time. I still have $50, but instead of carrying around two twenties and a ten, I have 50 dollar coins. I took 10 of them into work and several people wanted some, so I converted those ten back into currency. You might as well pick up a roll if for no other reason than to get a confused look from the cashier at the supermarket when you spend them. There aren't too many ways you can pay money for something and know for a fact that you're either going to come out ahead or dead even. You can't lose when getting new coins from the bank. |
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