04/30/2025 - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
Even though the famous
Winston Rock Island train depot is no longer in operation, State Auditor Scott
Fitzpatrick announced today that he will make sure the trains are running on
time in Daviess County as his office performs a regularly scheduled audit of
the county. Fitzpatrick said the audit of the northwest Missouri county
officially began with an entrance meeting with county officials on Wednesday,
April 30.
"Daviess County
played a major role in the history of the infamous Jesse James gang as some of
their robberies took place there, but there's no reason to believe that
tradition of theft has carried on to the current day county government. This is
a routine audit that will give taxpayers the opportunity to learn more about
how their government is performing, and to give county officials
recommendations that can make their operations even more efficient and
transparent," said Auditor Fitzpatrick.
The
Missouri State Auditor's Office last conducted a performance audit of Daviess
County in 2017. The audit found the commission that oversees the Daviess-DeKalb
Regional Jail District did not follow the law when entering into closed
session, and identified issues related to electronic data security. The
report gave the county a rating of "good."
Individuals may provide information
confidentially for consideration during the audit of Daviess County to the
State Auditor's Whistleblower Hotline at 800-347-8597, by email at moaudit@auditor.mo.gov or by visiting www.auditor.mo.gov/hotline.