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Teh One Who Knocks
03-07-2012, 10:22 PM
By Darren A. Nichols - The Detroit News


Detroit — Part of an $11 million grant intended to provide business attire to 400 low-income job-seekers instead helped only two people, an audit of the city's Department of Human Services has found.

The audit, conducted by the city's auditor general for the period from July 2009 to September 2011, found the department failed to control the operations and finances of a boutique that was to provide the clothes.

The department did not safeguard grant funds or create an inventory for the clothing, the audit found.

Among the most telling findings, which will be discussed today during a City Council committee meeting, is that a third-party contractor advanced $148,000 to a downtown Detroit clothing store and opened an account, but did not include the city on the account.

"It's just another example that money is not as much of an issue than managing the money, whether it's grant or general fund dollars that we have," said Council President Pro Tem Gary Brown. "We have to find a better way to manage the resources and give Detroiters the value for the tax dollars they deserve."

The audit is the latest finding against the city's Department of Human Services, which has been under scrutiny for chronic mismanagement of federal funds. Many of the department's leaders have departed since an internal investigation was launched last year, including an inquiry into the purchase of $182,000 worth of high-end furniture for a department office. In 2009, the department received more than $11 million in stimulus funding and created a service center.

The center, at 1970 Larned, included the Customer Choice Pantry, the New Beginnings Clothing Boutique and a call center that had the capacity to service 60,000 families in need. The boutique was to provide business attire for low-income residents for job interviews.

To receive clothing, residents were required to have a job interview scheduled. According to the audit, the DHS was supposed to help 400 people between October 2010 and September 2011 but instead served only two.

"The DHS was only able to provide the auditors with two referral forms signed by two clients documenting that they received clothing from the boutique," the audit said. "Eligible Detroiters are not being served with available clothing being stocked in the boutique."

The department did not give a reason for not reaching the goal of providing 400 people with clothes.

The audit found the Department of Human Services hired a contractor to run the boutique. The contractor negotiated the purchase of clothing without involving city officials and did not give them keys to the center.

The contractor also did not provide proof of the receipt of the clothing to auditors.

"The potential loss of thousands of dollars exists because controls have not been established for the boutique," the audit said. "…failure to maintain an adequate inventory system results in the inability to efficiently monitor and safeguard inventory and to identify inventory losses from theft and damages."

Pony
03-07-2012, 11:54 PM
Well after setting up a division to handle the grant, staffing it with a team of 30 on the executive board, 10 supervisors,40 managers,42 assistants and 50 employees only half the money was left, subtract the quarterly performance bonuses for the top 40 people they used every last dime of the remaining $200 on what it was intended for.

deebakes
03-08-2012, 03:03 AM
:cheer: joebob

Richard Cranium
03-08-2012, 03:36 AM
If it worked anything like the Solandra deal that would be another 3-4 million campaign contribution kickback.

FBD
03-08-2012, 12:12 PM
which solyndra, there's like 30 of them

Joebob034
03-08-2012, 04:44 PM
This city's a fuckin joke man. Every aspect, service is corrupt or mismanaged. I love how they're trying so hard to stop an emergency manager from taking over when it obviously is what needs to happen.

Arkady Renko
03-08-2012, 04:45 PM
This city's a fuckin joke man. Every aspect, service is corrupt or mismanaged. I love how they're trying so hard to stop an emergency manager from taking over when it obviously is what needs to happen.

is Detroit a greek colony?

Joebob034
03-08-2012, 04:52 PM
is Detroit a greek colony?

no it's not as financially responsible as a Greece.

Muddy
03-08-2012, 05:04 PM
Detroit is a beautiful city...

FBD
03-08-2012, 05:31 PM
Detroit is the perfect place to test out a near full privitization of its governmental operations.

Acid Trip
03-08-2012, 05:43 PM
Detroit is the perfect place to test out a near full privitization of its governmental operations.

The public sector unions would fight tooth and nail to keep that from ever happening.

perrhaps
03-08-2012, 06:31 PM
The public sector unions would fight tooth and nail to keep that from ever happening.

Not if there's no money to pay them. Which will be soon.

Joebob034
03-08-2012, 07:10 PM
Detroit used to be a beautiful city...

fixed

Teh One Who Knocks
03-08-2012, 07:14 PM
fixed

When? In the 1700's? :-s

Joebob034
03-08-2012, 07:36 PM
up until the 60s when the riots happened

Teh One Who Knocks
03-08-2012, 07:38 PM
up until the 60s when the riots happened

There were riots in the 1760's? :-k

Joebob034
03-08-2012, 07:42 PM
:slap: 1960s fool

Muddy
03-08-2012, 08:09 PM
Detroit is the perfect place to test out a near full privitization of its governmental operations.

Or some tactical nukes..

FBD
03-09-2012, 12:12 PM
Not if there's no money to pay them. Which will be soon.Unfortunately the states will have to tackle this - that's why the unions are trying to tackle it illegally at the national level via the NLRB so they can just unilaterally federally mandate union support. Sorta like michigan where the unions are raping the medicare funds by twisting thw law to require anybody doing homeschooling of their disabled kids, or, any of the home day care centers - automatically *must* become union members and the unions are scamming the dues...its just fkin disgusting, Unions should be outlawed.


The public sector unions would fight tooth and nail to keep that from ever happening.

I still cant believe that their money laundering operation with the democrats has been so "successful"...

Teh One Who Knocks
03-09-2012, 02:55 PM
The public sector unions would fight tooth and nail to keep that from ever happening.

You know what's really sad? I forget what city and state it was in (I want to say California, but don't quote me on that), but there was a bunch of private citizens that got together and volunteered to help the city out for free. Not major things, but stuff like mowing the grass in the parks, picking up trash, any kind of basic manual labor that they could help with. All for free and just because they took pride in where they lived and wanted to help.

Enter the public works union. They complained that the people were taking away the jobs of the union people. So instead of standing up for the private citizens, the mayor blinked and backed the union, so they put a ton of restrictions in as to what the people can and cannot do to help out around the city. Basically limiting it to next to nothing.

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