Grambling pres tells auditors search is on for missing property
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GRAMBLING – Grambling State University President Frank Pogue said the school has hired a new property control manager to help look for and keep up with school property.

A legislative audit says GSU has failed to address hundreds of thousands of dollars in missing or stolen property for seven years in a row.

The review, released Monday by Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera’s office, says for the last budget year running through June 30, Grambling couldn’t account for $1.6 million in items like computers and furniture. That’s nearly 7 percent of the university’s $24 million movable property inventory.

Purpera’s office says the school has had to use public funds to replace missing items.

Pogue said the university has also launched a campus-wide cleanup of obsolete equipment to help locate missing items.
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