The Mississippi auditor said Monday that his office is demanding nearly $2 million from a private company for failing to have enough people on duty for many shifts at a state prison it was operating.
The Mississippi auditor is demanding nearly $2 million from a private company for failing to have enough people on duty at a state prison it was operating.
On Monday, Mississippi demanded $2 million from a Utah-based prison company on account of lacking in employees at the state prison. The auditor's demand covers the cost of missed shifts.
The Mississippi auditor is demanding nearly $2 million from a private company for failing to have enough people on duty at a state prison it was operating. Auditor Shad White