Attorney requests audit of Oklahoma transportation agency

 


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Officials have requested an audit from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation after concerns were raised about a county road fund.

Pontotoc, Seminole and Hughes County District Attorney Paul Smith has requested that the Oklahoma State Auditors and Inspector's Office "examine the books and accounts" of the department to find missing funds. He says $230 million is missing from the County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Program.

Smith says statutes require the department to safeguard money allocated to the program, but that there's currently a negative fund balance.

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