Audit finds $692K misspent by Fayetteville State employees
Briefly

Employees at Fayetteville State University made unallowable credit card purchases totaling $692,239, with improper transactions including payments to individuals, consultants, first-class tickets, and expensive ride shares, as per the State Auditor's findings.
Concerns were raised over $5,395 spent on lodging near the university, $167,570 paid to businesses owned by former employees, and insufficient disclosure of financial interests, potentially creating conflicts of interest for the employees in question.
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