Sentences with phrase «financial mismanagement report»

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The Los Angeles Times reported the owners have accused Trump Hotels of «gross mismanagement» and «financial misconduct.»
According to U.S. News and World Report, debt consolidation is a poor choice primarily because consumers think they've addressed the issue and fail to solve the underlying problem, which is financial mismanagement.
It began publishing provisional financial and operational reports last month as part of a drive by new chief Emmanuel Kachikwu to improve transparency in the oil sector, which has been beset by corruption and mismanagement for decades.
Clear policy Being under investigation for financial mismanagement, weak governance and poor reporting procedures is a serious matter and not one to be ignored.
«Recent news reports of charter schools engaging in financial mismanagement have demonstrated the need for more transparency and integrity in California's charter schools,» Chau said.
The district is recommending the second step toward revoking its independent charter school status and turning it back into a traditional public school, following an investigation into financial mismanagement first reported in the Los Angeles Daily News.
According to an oversight report from the school's authorizers at the State University of New York, UFT Charter struggled due to high turnover, financial mismanagement, and a lack of resources such as textbooks and other classroom equipment.
Charter school researcher Alison Consoletti (2011) reports that 1,036 charter schools (15 percent of the total number opened since the first school in 1992) have been closed for cause, including 42 percent for financial deficiencies often related to low student enrollment, 24 percent for mismanagement such as administrators» misuse of funds, and 19 percent for failure to meet student academic performance standards.
With the new alleged and confirmed cases reported here, the financial impact of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in charter schools has reached over $ 223 million since our first report.
With the new alleged and confirmed financial fraud reported here, the total fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in charter schools has reached over $ 216 million.
This lack of oversight laid the foundation for a recent report from the Center for Popular Democracy and the Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools (AROS), which found some $ 200 million in «alleged and confirmed financial fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement» committed by charter schools around the country.
The report found that 42 percent of charter schools close due to financial reasons; 24 percent close due to mismanagement; and 19 percent close as a result of poor academic results.
According to the report, the nonprofit organization is continuing to put homeless animals and strays at risk with its practices, which Stringer blames on mismanagement and financial and operational negligence.
The report faults the former leaders of Cooper Union, which was one of America's only universities that did not charge tuition fees, for a cascade of poor financial decisions, conflicts of interest, and mismanagement that plunged the school into financial ruin — forcing it, for the first time, to begin charging tuition.
The authors of this observation are Tom Adams and Ross McKitrick, in their report, «Demand Side Mismanagement: How Conservation Became Waste», wherein they also say the Government's official propaganda about spending billions to save billions more, when challenged, met with this answer: «The government replied «external financial audits were not performed on these programs,» and the rest of the information given was too vague to assess the government's claims.»
It's not hard to see why this partnership would end, with many reports of financial mismanagement and high staff turnover at Faraday Future as well as the partnership's poor record.
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