A Special Review of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, Select Financial Issues

A Special Review of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, Select Financial Issues

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 55

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"The audit examines and reports on the corporation's appropriations, spending, and available balance. Additionally, the audit evaluates whether appropriated funds were spent in compliance with legislative restrictions and whether significant spending decisions were approved by the board of directors."--Page iii.


Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, Select Financial Issues

Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, Select Financial Issues

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Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 55

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"The audit examines and reports on the corporation's appropriations, spending, and available balance. Additionally, the audit evaluates whether appropriated funds were spent in compliance with legislative restrictions and whether significant spending decisions were approved by the board of directors."--Page iii.


Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation

Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation

Author: Alaska. Legislature. Division of Legislative Audit

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 28

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The purpose of the audit was to review the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation's (AADC) administrative and financial controls in place to compensate for the centralized state government controls that were removed. Additionally, there was direction to review and assess (1) the reasonableness of the compensation of AADC's staff and governing board; (2) the validity of the corporation's college scholarship program; (3) the adequacy of the corporation's investment policy; and, (4) the feasibility of the corporation paying a dividend to the State.