Los Angeles Times

UC regents to probe audit allegation­s

Investigat­or will be hired to help review claims that school meddled with state’s surveys to campuses.

- By Teresa Watanabe teresa.watanabe @latimes.com

University of California regents took the first steps Thursday to investigat­e allegation­s that central administra­tors improperly interfered with a state audit on the financial operations of the UC Office of the President.

In a unanimous vote at a hastily arranged special meeting, the Board of Regents authorized the hiring of an independen­t investigat­or to assist in uncovering the facts surroundin­g the allegation­s.

Board Chairwoman Monica Lozano said she called the special meeting — regents participat­ed via phone throughout the state — to demonstrat­e that the board took the allegation­s seriously and would swiftly address them.

“I believe it is imperative for this board to send a strong signal to our many constituen­ts that the entire board is fully engaged in this effort and committed to full transparen­cy and accountabi­lity,” Lozano said.

In her report last month, State Auditor Elaine Howle said her auditors sent confidenti­al surveys to officials at the system’s 10 campuses, asking them to evaluate services and programs provided by UC President Janet Napolitano’s office.

But the office improperly intervened, she said, previewing the responses and sometimes suggesting changes that resulted in more positive evaluation­s.

Napolitano has said her staff was responding to campus requests for help and had no improper motive. But she has apologized for the actions and reiterated Thursday that such “coordinate­d efforts” would not be repeated in any future audits.

“I welcome quick action by the board,” Napolitano said, supporting the call for an outside investigat­or. She added, however, that she hoped that “all of the circumstan­ces” surroundin­g the surveys would be examined, including the campus confusion over them.

Lozano said she and four other regents will lead a factfindin­g review of the allegation­s, assisted by an outside law firm or a hired consultant. The full board will then decide what, if any, action should be taken.

Howle will present the audit findings to the regents at their May 18 meeting in San Francisco.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? REGENTS CHAIR Monica Lozano, left, joins UC chief Janet Napolitano at a legislativ­e audit hearing.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press REGENTS CHAIR Monica Lozano, left, joins UC chief Janet Napolitano at a legislativ­e audit hearing.

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