House Speaker Murrell Smith has pledged investigations into South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis' handling of a $1.8 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — It turns out that $1.8 billion in South Carolina state funds weren’t just sitting in a bank account ...
This week we connect you to the capitol by diving into a confounding $1.8 billion money mystery that dates back years at the ...
In the wake of a report that South Carolina’s financial leaders allowed a $1.8 accounting blunder to linger on the state’s ...
The results of the audit found that $1.6 billion of the $1.8 billion believed to have existed was the "result of incorrect ...
I think it’s important to note, this is not any fraud, this is not a misrepresentation, that this is just incompetence, in ...
In a shocking revelation, a nearly $2 billion accounting blunder has rocked South Carolina’s state finances. On Wednesday ...
South Carolina’s mysterious $1.8 billion in a bank account doesn’t exist. That’s the answer to the nearly year-long questions ...
Opinions at the South Carolina State House are split on what consequences should come from a report one top lawmaker said ...
Representative Heather Baur will hold a press conference on Thursday to discuss the filing of articles of impeachment ...
The financial audit revealed most of the $1.8 billion was made up of entries made in a conversion error, not amounting to ...
SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis defended his office ahead of the report’s release, saying the money existed and has always been ...