Audit faults Iowa's move to spend virus aid on $21M software
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa's auditor warned Monday that the governor's decision to spend $21 million in federal pandemic relief funds on a new executive branch software system would not be allowed and should be abandoned.
State Auditor Rob Sand said that using the federal money to pay for Workday, a cloud-based program for the executive branch's human resources and finances, is an inappropriate use under the law. He said that if the money isn't redeployed for a different purpose, Iowa taxpayers could be on the hook to repay the federal government $21 million later on.
Audit faults Iowa's move to spend virus aid on $21M software
Oct 19, 2020, 8:39pm UTC
https://apnews.com/809f29d5a76cffea376a432a3cf2c021
> IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa's auditor warned Monday that the governor's decision to spend $21 million in federal pandemic relief funds on a new executive branch software system would not be allowed and should be abandoned.
> State Auditor Rob Sand said that using the federal money to pay for Workday, a cloud-based program for the executive branch's human resources and finances, is an inappropriate use under the law. He said that if the money isn't redeployed for a different purpose, Iowa taxpayers could be on the hook to repay the federal government $21 million later on.