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TexasTowelie

(117,294 posts)
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 07:11 PM Aug 2015

State officials fear $100M discrepancy could impact credit rating

Members of the Legislative Finance Committee are awaiting a report from Gov. Susana Martinez’s administration on whether the state has set aside enough money in case officials can’t reconcile a gap between the amount of expenditures recorded on New Mexico’s books and what’s in the state’s bank account.

The state’s inability to balance its checkbook, which the Martinez administration blames on a flawed accounting system instituted by the prior administration, has caused concern in some quarters that it could eventually have an impact on New Mexico’s credit rating, which can affect the cost to borrow money.

State Auditor Tim Keller remains “deeply troubled by a slow pace of progress in addressing material weaknesses,” says an Aug. 11 letter from Keller to Tom Clifford, secretary of the state Department of Finance and Administration.

In a statement releasing his audit of the state’s annual finance report, Keller said, “The report notes that the state is unable to account for an estimated $100 million, but that the actual loss amount could actually be substantially greater.”

Read more: http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/state-officials-fear-m-discrepancy-could-impact-credit-rating/article_34e8090b-c634-5273-80b7-bd87e7b71921.html

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State officials fear $100M discrepancy could impact credit rating (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2015 OP
Holy crap! ...but the actual loss could actually be substantially greater...wow! Hestia Aug 2015 #1
Shouldn't they be balancing their checkbook more frequently? TexasTowelie Aug 2015 #2
Don'tja know? Them Demmycrats are sneaky. Hoppy Aug 2015 #3

TexasTowelie

(117,294 posts)
2. Shouldn't they be balancing their checkbook more frequently?
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 09:12 PM
Aug 2015

Martinez has been in office since January 2011. Four and a half years is a long time not to notice an error in the books and then blame the mistake on the previous Democratic administration.

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