An examination of California's inventory has revealed that almost of half of the state's cars and trucks are unaccounted for.At least in New Orleans they know where their buses are.
The study concluded that 30,000 of the states 70,000 vehicles are missing -- everything from Caltrans trucks, to CHP cars, to fire rigs, to prison vehicles. The audit of state-owned property was ordered by Governor Schwarzenegger, and found state agencies had no idea what they owned.
"It was very bad," said Fred Aguiar, head of the State and Consumer Services Agency. "We were amazed at how inadequate the information was. The data coming from departments and agencies was terrible."
It was so terrible, in fact, the state found that one agency had recently purchased $4 million in new vehicles but had no record of where it bought them.
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Your tax dollars at work!
Thousands of State-Owned Vehicles Missing: