BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Berkeley County received a “clean report” or “unmodified opinion” following a 2022 independent audit, county officials announced Friday. The audit was presented to county council on Monday, January 23, 2023 from the county’s outside auditors, Mauldin & Jenkins. [Watch the full county council meeting HERE.]
“I’m pleased to say we do not have any audit findings to report to you on this year, meaning we noted no material weaknesses or sufficient deficiencies in the county’s internal controls in our audit. Being one of the largest counties in South Carolina, you obviously have a significant amount of financial activity for which you have to account for,” said David Irwin, Mauldin & Jenkins CPA Partner.
“In addition, with all the new county standards and changes that are being implemented each year—and really just the complexity of all involved in the financial reporting process—it makes it all that more impressive to be able to present you all an audit with a clean opinion and no audit findings,” he added.
County officials said the report represents the best possible opinion the county can receive. The county has received this opinion several years in a row.
“Government has a fundamental responsibility to be effective stewards of the taxpayer’s money and this audit result reflects just that. A special thanks to my colleagues on county council for their work throughout the budget process and most importantly to each and every Berkeley County employee for your daily efforts throughout the year. This TEAM effort allows us to continue to offer high-level services while keeping our county government taxes the lowest in South Carolina,” said Berkeley County Supervisor Johnny Cribb.
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