10/05/2022 - Jefferson City, Mo.
State Auditor Nicole Galloway today
issued her audit of Dent County, located in southeast Missouri. The county
received a rating of "good," which is the same rating issued in a
2019 audit of the county.
During the course of the audit,
auditors noted that the Sheriff's fee bank account had $2,956 of unidentified
money at the end of 2021. The Sheriff's office collects fees for civil paper
service, board bills, concealed carry weapon permits, and other miscellaneous
receipts, which totaled approximately $198,000 in 2021. Sheriff's office
personnel indicated that the unidentified balance had been in the Sheriff's fee
bank account for a number of years. Based on discussion with auditors, the
Sheriff's office disbursed the unidentified money to the County Treasurer.
The audit also recommends that county
officials take steps to better safeguard county computer systems from
unauthorized access or loss of data. Auditor's noted that the computers in some
offices don't lock after several unsuccessful logon attempts, some passwords
are not changed periodically, and employees share login credentials in one
office. Passwords changed periodically, that contain a minimum number of
characters and are not shared, reduce the risk of a compromised password and
unauthorized access to county data. Additionally, the audit notes that the
Public Administrator does not store backup data at an off-site location.
Failure to store computer backup data at a secure off-site location results in
the backup data being susceptible to the same damage as the data on the computer.
The audit also recommends that the
County Commission work with other county officials to develop a written records
management and retention policy to address electronic communications management
and retention to comply with state law.
A complete copy of the audit report
is available here.