Nov. 3—The Manhattan City Commission on Tuesday approved the 2020 city audit. BT&Co in Topeka conducted the audit. The auditor said it was satisfied with the financial statements and gave the city its highest audit opinion. The city also eliminated a prior identified deficiency related to payroll with some employees approving their own timesheets. The city had $6.8 million in federal …
Auditor satisfied with city government’s financial statements in 2020
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