Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trustee Child wants forensic audit of CCSD budget

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Embattled Trustee Kevin Child has called for a forensic audit of the multibilli­on-dollar Clark County School District budget over questions he has about how taxpayer money is being spent.

The proposal is scheduled for discussion at Thursday’s board meeting.

“I have concerns,” Child said of the district’s finances. “Are we writing checks that we can’t write? Are we moving money somewhere it shouldn’t be moved? Those are the things I’m asking to see if we’re doing the right thing.”

Child said he’s also concerned about the departure of two chief financial officers in six months during a critical time in the district’s massive reorganiza­tion.

“If we’re going to turn the district upside-down, then let’s turn the piggy bank upside down to count the change,” Child said.

Board President Deanna Wright said she expects a lively discussion on the proposal, but pointed out that the district undergoes two different audits every year.

“None of our audits have ever brought a concern to us that there has been anything that warrants that kind of audit,” she said of a forensic audit, which typically targets theft and fraud.

Child also said that the district doesn’t have enough auditors to monitor school finances.

His proposal comes after a district investigat­ion revealed a number of employee complaints against him, detailing allegation­s of inappropri­ate behavior that date to April 2014.

Child has called the complaints a “smear campaign” sparked by his tough stance on the reorganiza­tion and the financial questions he asks the district. ContAct AmeliA PAk-HArvey At ApAk-hArvey@ reviewjour­nAl.com or 702-383-4630. Follow @ AmeliAPAkH­Arvey on Twitter.

 ?? JASON OGULNIK/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL ?? Trustee Kevin Child is seeking an audit of the Clark County School District budget. The proposal is scheduled for discussion.
JASON OGULNIK/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Trustee Kevin Child is seeking an audit of the Clark County School District budget. The proposal is scheduled for discussion.

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