FYI: Editors, Reporters Invited to Conference Call with Auditor General DePasquale to Discuss First-Ever Performance Audit of Penn State
What: Auditor General Eugene DePasquale will hold a conference call today for editors and reporters to discuss the start of the first-ever performance audit of the Pennsylvania State University.
During the audit, his team will review — among other things — Penn State’s reforms since the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, governance changes, and efforts to control tuition hikes.
The news release announcing the start of the audit is available here should you wish to review it prior to the conference call.
When: 2 p.m., TODAY (Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016)
Call In Information: To receive Call in number and access code you must email or call before 1:45 p.m.:
news@PaAuditor.gov or call 717-787-1381
Note: For the courtesy of all on the call, please put your phone on mute unless you are asking a question or commenting.
Why: Nearly five years have passed since the news broke about Sandusky’s sexual abuse of children. This audit will test the university’s implementation of new policies and procedures intended to prevent sexual, physical, or emotional abuse.
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What: Auditor General Eugene DePasquale will hold a conference call today for editors and reporters to discuss the start of the first-ever performance audit of the Pennsylvania State University.
During the audit, his team will review — among other things — Penn State’s reforms since the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, governance changes, and efforts to control tuition hikes.
The news release announcing the start of the audit is available here should you wish to review it prior to the conference call.
When: 2 p.m., TODAY (Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016)
Call In Information: To receive Call in number and access code you must email or call before 1:45 p.m.:
news@PaAuditor.gov or call 717-787-1381
Note: For the courtesy of all on the call, please put your phone on mute unless you are asking a question or commenting.
Why: Nearly five years have passed since the news broke about Sandusky’s sexual abuse of children. This audit will test the university’s implementation of new policies and procedures intended to prevent sexual, physical, or emotional abuse.
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