01/06/2026 - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
Governmental operations in Washington County will
receive a thorough review by the
Missouri State Auditor's Office. Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick announced his office
has officially commenced a regularly scheduled performance audit of the county
that began Tuesday, January 6.
"Taxpayers deserve to know how their government is
operating and to make sure it is doing so in a way that is transparent and
accountable. Our performance audit will take a close look at the various county
offices with the goal of improving efficiency and minimizing the risk of fraud,"
said Auditor Fitzpatrick. "While our audit is ongoing we encourage the
public to make use of our Whistleblower Hotline if they have relevant
information."
The Missouri State Auditor's Office last issued a
performance audit of Washington County in 2018. The report gave the
county an overall rating of "good" while recommending improvements to
financial and operational practices in several county offices. Auditor
Fitzpatrick's office also released an audit of the Washington County
Collector's Office in 2024 that gave the office a rating of "poor" and
shed additional light on the questionable decisions made by the former collector
that led to her removal from office and criminal charges being filed against
her.
Individuals may provide
information confidentially for consideration during the audit of Washington County
to the State Auditor's Whistleblower Hotline by calling 800-347-8597, emailing moaudit@auditor.mo.gov, or by
visiting www.auditor.mo.gov/hotline.