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had enough, BlumShapiro did last year's audit, too, so I agree with you that the issue must be on the city side.

As the mayor is quick to remind everyone, the former finance director left shortly after Avedisian did.

That lack of a department head very likely meant that the daily and weekly financial records were not overseen by anyone, and that the auditor needed all this time to actually collect and organize them.

I also wonder what ever happened to RIPEC? Weren't they supposed to help the mayor handle the city's finances last spring?

In the end, I think you are also right to say that, however Solomon may try to spin it, the audit will raise major concerns about the city's financial condition.

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