Tech-college transactions that report says violate laws, ed rules

Published: Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007 12:17 a.m. MDT
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The Utah State Auditor's Office's review of the Mountainland Applied Technology Center identified some illegal and questionable transactions:

• Campus leaders illegally paid for work on a parade float for the Utah Republican Party and falsified accounting records related to work done on the float

• The trustee board approved a questionable "transition package" for Robert O. Brems, former MATC campus president and current UCAT president

• Former UCAT president improperly provided written acknowledgement of a charitable contribution and under-reported income to an employee

• A purchasing conflict of interest: A program director was purchasing items from her husband, a sales representative for a vendor.

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