Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Jason Mumpower has announced that for the third year in a row, Cumberland County has earned a clean audit.
Cannon, Campbell, and Sevier have received their second consecutive clean audits. It should also be noted that Loudon County has received a clean audit in six of the past seven fiscal years and Robertson County has received a clean audit in four of the past five fiscal years.
McMinn, Stewart and Union Counties also received clean audit reports for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.
All nine counties were recognized Wednesday (5/22/2024) at the Tennessee County Services Association Legislative Conference in Gatlinburg.
“These nine counties have worked hard to ensure strong accounting procedures and a system of internal controls that protects public resources,” said Comptroller Mumpower. “A clean audit is not easy to achieve. Congratulations to all.”
The 91 Tennessee counties audited by the Comptroller’s Office received a total of 325 findings in fiscal year 2023. This represents an average of 3.57 findings per county. In fiscal year 2022, Tennessee counties received an average of 3.38 findings in their annual audit reports.