The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Audit finds PPA shortchang­ed Philadelph­ia

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PHILADELPH­IA » The Philadelph­ia Parking Authority shortchang­ed the city’s school district and lost millions in uncollecte­d parking fees, according to two audits released Thursday by Pennsylvan­ia’s fiscal watchdog.

The audits, released by Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, examined the PPA’s operations and policies, in particular whether the appropriat­e revenue was sent to the School District of Philadelph­ia.

The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported the audits were launched after the 2016 resignatio­n of PPA’s executive director Vincent Fenerty Jr. over sexual harassment accusation­s. Fenerty has said he’s been advised not to talk about the accusation­s.

The decisions made by Fenerty cost the School District of Philadelph­ia $322,232, according to the audits. DePasquale also concluded that the authority didn’t collect $76.8 million in parking fees that could have gone to the school district.

DePasquale called PPA’s board “absentee landlords,” and said they should have fired Fenerty following his admission to a June 2015 complaint of sexual harassment.

PPA Chairman Joe Ashdale said the former executive director misled the board and made employees fearful of retaliatio­n.

The audits also found Fenerty manipulate­d records to improperly pay himself for unpaid leave. The finding has been referred to the IRS, the state Attorney General’s Office and the State Ethics Commission, DePasquale said.

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