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Committee Democrats deny UC audit request

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

State Democrats denied Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta’s request for a forensic audit to look at the mismanagem­ent of funds by the University of California system on Wednesday.

At the beginning of June, Acosta, RSanta Clarita, said he was determined to locate $175 million in funds not accounted for, which was discovered during the UC’s audit.

No Democrats in the Joint Legislativ­e Audit Committee voted to approve the audit.

“This audit should not be a partisan issue,” Acosta said in a statement to The Signal. “Transparen­cy in government is universal to all voters.”

The UC Office of the President continued to raise tuition and fees for students while failing to provide proof of where the funds went, according to Acosta.

“I did not propose this looking to prove wrongdoing, I proposed it in the hope that we can prove to students, parents, faculty, staff and taxpayers once and for all that no wrongdoing has occurred,” Acosta said.

While the audit was not approved, Acosta said this is the not the end of his efforts regarding the UC funds.

“I’ve made this promise,” he said. “We won’t stop fighting for a look at those books.”

According to Auditor Elain Howle, she did not find evidence of funds being misused.

“We didn’t see anything nefarious,” Howle said to the legislator­s Wednesday.

An audit would have started a forensic investigat­ion to compare the UC’s transactio­ns with their budget records.

Prior to the request for the forensic audit, Assembly Republican­s called for multiple legislativ­e subpoenas.

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