01/20/2026 - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
After an audit focused on the Lewis County Clerk's
Office released in 2025 uncovered nearly $6,000 in improper payments, State
Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick and his office are now headed back to Lewis County
for a broader review of the county's governmental operations. Fitzpatrick
announced his office commenced the regularly scheduled audit with an entrance
meeting with county officials on Tuesday, January 20.
"With the issues uncovered by the last two audits
released by this office, it's important we return for a more in-depth review to
give taxpayers a clear picture of where their county government is functioning
efficiently, and where it needs to improve," said Auditor Fitzpatrick.
"I urge anyone who may have information that would be of use to our audit
team to reach out through our Whistleblower Hotline. Any information you share
will be kept confidential and may help our efforts to ensure Lewis County
government is operating with accountability and transparency."
The Missouri State Auditor's Office last issued a regularly
scheduled performance audit of Lewis County in 2018. The report gave the county an overall rating of "fair"
while finding the Sheriff's Office had insufficient controls and procedures for
receipting and recording bond money, and the accounting controls and procedures
in the Prosecuting Attorney's Office needed improvement. Fitzpatrick's office
was most recently in Lewis County for an audit released in 2025 that found the
Lewis County Clerk made nearly $6,000 in improper payments to herself and other
county employees. The report, which gave the office a "fair" rating,
was requested by the Lewis County Commission.
Individuals may provide
information confidentially for consideration during the audit of Lewis 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.