REPORT DIGEST REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION #30: JACKSON AND PERRY COUNTIES FINANCIAL AUDIT FOR THE YEAR ENDED: JUNE 30, 2015 Release Date: July 14, 2016 FINDINGS THIS AUDIT: 1 CATEGORY: NEW -- REPEAT -- TOTAL Category 1: 1 -- 0 -- 1 Category 2: 0 -- 0 -- 0 Category 3: 0 -- 0 -- 0 TOTAL: 1 -- 0 -- 1 FINDINGS LAST AUDIT: 0 Category 1: Findings that are material weaknesses in internal control and/or a qualification on compliance with State laws and regulations (material noncompliance). Category 2: Findings that are significant deficiencies in internal control and noncompliance with State laws and regulations. Category 3: Findings that have no internal control issues but are in noncompliance with State laws and regulations. State of Illinois, Office of the Auditor General FRANK J. MAUTINO, AUDITOR GENERAL To obtain a copy of the Report contact: Office of the Auditor General, Iles Park Plaza, 740 E. Ash Street, Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 782-6046 or TTY (888) 261-2887 This Report Digest and Full Report are also available on the worldwide web at www.auditor.illinois.gov SYNOPSIS • (15-1) The Regional Office of Education #30 did not have sufficient internal controls over the financial reporting process. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTROLS OVER FINANCIAL STATEMENT PREPARATION The Regional Office of Education #30 is required to maintain a system of controls over the preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Regional Office of Education #30's internal controls over GAAP financial reporting should include adequately trained personnel with the knowledge, skills, and experience to prepare GAAP based financial statements and include all disclosures as required by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The Regional Office of Education #30 did not have sufficient internal controls over the financial reporting process in order to record and present the pension information in accordance with these standards. The Regional Office maintains its accounting records on the cash basis of accounting during the fiscal year and posts year-end accrual and other applicable entries for financial statement purposes. While the Regional Office of Education #30 maintains controls over the processing of most accounting transactions and prepares its financial statements, there were not sufficient controls over the preparation of the GAAP basis financial statements for management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent or detect financial statement misstatements and disclosure omissions in a timely manner. Through inquiries and discussions with the ROE’s accounting personnel and Regional Superintendent, auditors noted the ROE did not have adequate controls to record and report the ROE’s net accrued pension liabilities/assets, deferred outflows of resources, deferred inflows of resources and pension expenses in accordance with GAAP. (Finding 2015-001, pages 10-11) According to the Regional Office management, the complex requirements of GASB Statements No. 68 and No. 71 were new for fiscal year 2015 and will require additional time and training before the ROE can fully implement the requirements on its own. The auditors recommended that as part of its internal control over the preparation of financial statements, the Regional Office should implement comprehensive preparation procedures to ensure that the financial statements are complete and accurate. These procedures should be performed by a properly trained individual possessing a thorough understanding of the applicable GAAP, GASB pronouncements, and knowledge of the ROE’s activities and operations. The Regional Office of Education #30 responded that it does not possess the necessary funds to obtain additional training or to hire an external individual to aid in the preparation of financial statements in accordance with GASB No. 68 and 71 reporting requirements. AUDITORS’ OPINION Our auditors state the Regional Office of Education #30’s financial statements as of June 30, 2015 are fairly presented in all material respects. FRANK J. MAUTINO Auditor General FJM:KJM AUDITORS ASSIGNED: West & Company, LLC were our special assistant auditors.