So this is why Gram need donations for rings.....


goodolebrave

Well-Known Member
So instead of buying 409 and other mold killing items, Gram had folks balling out of control? Why not buy the muscle milk or 409? But crying broke to the world? SMGDH!

@Founder, you damn sure didn't find this shit for the rest of us!!!!!

http://www.knoe.com/content/news/GS...han-100000-in-university-funds-413352403.html
GSU: Employees fired for spending more than $100,000 in university funds
GRAMBLING, La. (GSU & KNOE) - Four Grambling State University employees have been fired. It comes after a review shows around $118,000 was used to buy food, goods, and services for personal use.

According to a university release, it happened between May 2011 and about February 2015.

GSU President Rick Gallot says "we discovered policy violations related to the tiger one cards and immediate terminations were made upon the discovery of the policy violations."

Gallot also says more financial controls will be installed.

Official University Release:

GSU INTERNAL REVIEW FINDS VIOLATIONS
Four employees dismissed, additional internal controls being implemented

An internal program review at Grambling State University resulted in the discovery of financial policy violations involving approximately $118,000 used to purchase food, goods and services for personal use between May 2011 and about February 2015. Four employees were dismissed in January and additional financial controls will be implemented as a result of these findings.
Notification of the findings has been forwarded to the University of Louisiana System office, the Third Judicial District Attorney and the Louisiana legislative auditor.
“We discovered policy violations related to the Tiger One cards,” said GSU President Rick Gallot. “Immediate terminations were made upon the discovery of the policy violations.”
 
Pot calling the kettle black.

Alcorn in 2013

http://diverseeducation.com/article/57956/

Alcorn State under Review for Financial Discrepancies

by Associated Press


LORMAN Miss.—Alcorn State University’s chief financial officer has resigned amid an investigation of alleged financial problems at the school.

Mississippi Higher Education Commissioner Hank Bounds tells The Natchez Democrat that Betty Roberts resigned Thursday.

Bounds says in a statement that his office has received reports of financial discrepancies and the College Boards staff is reviewing those reports.

Bounds declined to elaborate.

The College Board met in a closed session on Nov. 7 to discuss personnel issues at Alcorn State. The board made no announcement after the meeting ended.
 
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