UI audit finds testing center problems
Weak internal controls at the University of Illinois Testing Center have caused the university to lose about $90,000 over three years, according to the state auditor general.
Auditor General William G. Holland on Thursday released details about what auditors called "inadequate reconciliations" and "significant internal control" weaknesses at the testing center.
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