04/29/2025 - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
While it may be smaller
than it once was after Worth County split away from it in 1861, State Auditor
Scott Fitzpatrick still thinks it is worth it to conduct a thorough review of
Gentry County government operations. Fitzpatrick announced today that a regularly
scheduled performance audit of the northwest Missouri county officially began
with an entrance meeting with county officials on Monday, April 28.
"I know it has
been more than 140 years since the county courthouse was destroyed by a
windstorm and county records were destroyed in a subsequent fire, but this is a
good time to check in with the county to make sure officials are doing a good
job documenting their current decisions and those decisions are in the best
interests of taxpayers," said Auditor Fitzpatrick. "This is a routine
audit that will take a closer look under the hood of governmental operations in
Gentry County with the goal of giving them recommendations that can further
improve the way their county government operates."
The Missouri
State Auditor's Office last issued a performance audit of Gentry County in
2017. The audit gave
the county a rating of "good" while recommending the county closely
review funding needs and consider reducing property taxes for citizens. The
audit also highlighted weaknesses in tracking and accounting for capital assets
such as buildings, equipment and vehicles.
Individuals may provide information
confidentially for consideration during the audit of Gentry 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.