New York State Comptroller: Audits of Local Governments

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Audits of Local Governments
Local officials use OSC audit findings to improve program performance and operations, reduce costs and contribute to public accountability.
The New York State Comptroller’s office website has a lot of great information on it. We encourage everyone interested in local government to look through it.

Above is a link to audits done by the Comptroller’s office, which you can search in various ways.
 
You might be surprised by what you learn from viewing past audits of your municipality.

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Paul is the founder of the NY Coalition For Open Government and has truly loved seeing it become what it is today and is excited about its future growth.

As an attorney for 32 years, he is a partner in the law firm of Berzer & Wolf. Prior to his private law practice, Paul served in several government positions with the Buffalo Common Council, Buffalo Housing Authority, and Erie County.

When he is not practicing law and doing open government stuff, Paul enjoys spending time with his spouse, Cheryl, and his three children, Michael, Joseph, and Julia. Paul resides in Amherst, NY, a suburb of Buffalo.

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