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How one government auditor improved employee training
Stephanie Palmertree receives an Impact award for designing an effective CPE program that increased efficiency.
By Teri Saylor
Stephanie Palmertree, CPA, CGMA, is the director of the Mississippi State Auditor s financial and compliance division, which routinely conducts and manages annual audits of 134 state agencies and component units, 158 school districts and community colleges, and 82 county governments.
She has been recognized for her efforts to ensure the 80 employees in her division and other government auditors across the state receive high-level certified professional education (CPE) and training to enable them to excel at their jobs.
The AICPA has presented Palmertree with the 2020 Outstanding CPA in Government Impact Award at the state level for developing an effective continuing education program for her agency. Her work includes designing professional and personal development programs that have improved teamwork
JACKSON ⢠Top administrators received illegal buyouts, improper travel payments and vital records were destroyed by the Mississippi Department of Corrections, according to a scathing audit released Thursday by state auditor Shad White.
The audit, requested by current MDOC commissioner Burl Cain, paints a dark picture of the agency during the three years it was under the leadership of former commissioner Pelicia Hall.
âThe most disconcerting thing for me is a lot of the misspending came from decisions made at the top of the Department of Corrections and benefitted the folks at the top,â White said. âThe largest dollar amounts went to people at the top.â