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Home » US Law » 2022 West Virginia Code » Chapter 12. Public Moneys and Securities » Article 4A. Centralized Management of Complaints

§12-4A-1. Legislative Findings

The Legislature finds that there is no centralized state authority responsible for receiving and referring reports of possible fraud, misappropriation of, mismanagement or waste of state funds. It is the intent of the Legislature to see that all state funds are utilized for the maximum benefit of the people of the State of West Virginia. […]

§12-4A-2. General Purpose

The State Auditor shall have authority to receive reports of possible fraud, misappropriation, mismanagement or waste of state funds of the State of West Virginia and to refer such reports to the commission on special investigations, county prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies.

§12-4A-3. Duties Generally

(a) The State Auditor may employ a forensic accountant to receive and review reports of suspected fraud, misappropriation, mismanagement or waste of state funds which shall be filed in that office. Such reports shall be confidential, except that the State Auditor or his or her designee may supply information necessary to effectuate this article to […]

§12-4A-4. Enforcement

(a) The authority to enforce the provisions of this article shall be vested in the State Auditor. The State Auditor shall promptly forward any evidence of suspected fraud, misappropriation of, mismanagement or waste of state funds to the commission on special investigations and, if potentially criminal in nature, to the prosecuting attorney of the county […]