03/03/2026 - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
A St. Louis area organization
that receives and distributes millions of taxpayer dollars each year is now
under the microscope of Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick for the
possible misuse of these funds. Fitzpatrick announced his office has launched a
performance audit of the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RAC) after an
initial investigation found several issues that may constitute improper
governmental activity. The investigation that led to the audit was prompted by whistleblower
complaints alleging excessive staffing expenses and unconstitutional bonuses.
"This is an organization
with a dedicated revenue stream provided by taxpayers that has very strict
statutory requirements for how the funds can be used, and we are going to pull
back the curtain to see if the millions of dollars that flow through RAC each
year are being used appropriately," said Auditor Fitzpatrick. "The
whistleblower complaints we investigated uncovered potentially serious issues
that need to be reviewed to determine if the commission is failing to comply
with the law. These are taxpayer funds that have a very specific purpose and it
is imperative we determine if they are being used to promote the arts as
required by law, or if RAC executives are coloring outside the lines."
The investigation conducted by
Auditor Fitzpatrick's office found several issues that potentially constitute
improper governmental activity, including: noncompliance with state law
regarding administrative cost limits, inconsistencies in the grant award
process and weaknesses in the grant evaluation process, as well as
inappropriate credit card use, life event payments, incentive payments, and
other personal expenditures.
Created by state statute, the
RAC is a nonprofit organization that receives four-fifteenths of the hotel/motel room tax revenue generated
in St. Louis City and St. Louis County with the stated purpose of investing
most of those dollars back into the region in the form of grants that
foster the arts. Missouri law makes it clear no more than fifteen percent of the annual revenues of the
commission can be used for administrative or staffing expenses.
Individuals may provide information confidentially for
consideration during the audit of the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis 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.