Close Menu
Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Commodities
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Fintech
    • Investments
    • Precious Metal
    • Property
    • Stock Market
    Invest Intellect
    Home»Commodities»RRGSD cleared in scrap metal sales, other matters
    Commodities

    RRGSD cleared in scrap metal sales, other matters

    July 29, 20244 Mins Read


    A state auditor’s report found no wrongdoing and has given the Roanoke Rapids Graded School District a clean bill of health regarding several aspects of its operations, including the disposition of surplus scrap metal.

    The way the school system handled proceeds from the sale of scrap metal was one of the issues brought to light in a lawsuit former Roanoke Rapids police Chief Bobby Martin filed against the city last month over what he claims was his wrongful termination.

    The school system said in a statement this morning that it received the news of the findings at its July 16 meeting.

    “I have been impressed with the professional and thorough manner in which the Office of the State Auditor has handled this complaint,” school board Chair Mike Williams said. “I am also pleased that the auditor’s office has found nothing to support the unfounded allegations made in the complaint.”

    Williams said, “This is a testimony to the professional and highly competent employees who manage the operations of the school district. This report should also allow us to continue to move forward with renewed confidence as we serve the students and citizens in our district.”

    RRGSD Superintendent Julie Thompson said in response to a request for a statement this morning:  “As board spokesperson, Chair Dr. Mike Williams has properly addressed the outcome of the state audit. His statement speaks for itself, so as such, I have nothing else to add.” 

    The school system said this morning that on December 6, 2023, the state auditor’s office notified the RRGSD that they had received a complaint and would begin working on an audit. On December 11 of that year, a team from the state auditor’s office met virtually with representatives of the school district to outline the timetable for the audit. 

    Over the next six months the state auditor’s office conducted its audit including a comprehensive review of RRGSD documents going back to 2022 and interviews with RRGSD personnel.

    The school system said the initial complaint questioned RRGSD management of four aspects of its operations:

    The disposition of surplus material including the handling of proceeds from the disposition 

    Procedures for purchasing and the bidding and awarding of contracts

    Compliance with regulations governing employee conflicts of interest

    Compliance with board of trustee policies and regulations regarding personnel matters

    On July 16 the state auditor’s office reported to the RRGSD board that it found that any procedural questions or concerns regarding the disposition of surplus materials had been satisfactorily addressed in 2022 and district policies and procedures had already been strengthened in this area. “With regard to all four areas of the complaint, the state auditor’s office identified no evidence to support the allegations that were made in the complaint,” the school system said. “The state auditor’s office has closed the audit administratively and finds no reason to generate a written report of their findings.”

    Regarding the state auditor’s report concerning the school system and how it relates to the lawsuit against the city, Roanoke Rapids City Attorney Geoffrey Davis said this morning, “The city doesn’t have any comment at this time, other than to say that — to the extent that the state auditor’s investigation bears on the allegations in Mr. Martin’s lawsuit — we’ll answer those allegations in our responsive pleading when it’s filed.”

    In his complaint Martin charged that since 2007 there had been a practice in place of school maintenance employees selling scrap metal. The complaint says employees would cash the checks made out to them individually. The cash would be brought back to the maintenance shop and kept in a safe. 

    The money was used to purchase various supplies, jackets with their names on them, flowers for funerals, and to fund cookouts for RRGSD.

    Martin’s complaint acknowledges that the school system immediately implemented changes to the policies and procedures for selling scrap metal.

    The former police chief’s complaint says the following day the school’s maintenance department turned in more than $14,000 in cash to RRGSD’s finance director. 

    An internal investigation by the school system was closed in July of 2022, Martin’s complaint said.

    The police department referred the matter to the state auditor’s office.

    Martin claims that his termination in April of 2023 by City Manager Kelly Traynham was malicious and corrupt and motivated by personal desire to protect a department head who is not named in the lawsuit.

    The city has said the terminations of Martin and former Captain Jamie Hardy were not tied to any criminal investigations but violations of policies.

    Traynham said in her termination letter to Martin she had lost confidence in his ability to lead.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Album review: BABYMETAL – METAL FORTH

    Commodities

    The Commodities Feed: Markets await Trump’s Russia peace-deal deadline | articles

    Commodities

    ‘It doesn’t make much sense’

    Commodities

    ‘Don’t know’ about US imports from Russia, says Trump

    Commodities

    Metal Gear Solid Delta Review Embargo Lift Date Revealed

    Commodities

    Trump administration yanks loan from transmission line project meant to carry Kansas wind energy

    Commodities
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Picks
    Cryptocurrency

    Cryptocurrency ATM scams on the rise as more than $3m lost in 12 months

    Precious Metal

    ‘World’s largest gold deposit’ discovery worth £61billion could be terrible news for Donald Trump

    Fintech

    La fintech égyptienne MNT-Halan boucle 49 millions de dollars

    Editors Picks

    The pros and cons of buying Dubai real estate with cryptocurrency

    May 21, 2025

    Shiba Inu (SHIB) Whales Bet Big on a New Viral Cryptocurrency with 100x Predictions

    August 29, 2024

    The NEW retirement hotspots revealed through experts’ meticulous research. These nine sunny countries offer generous incentives, a high standard of living and English is widely spoken… move over Spain and France!

    August 5, 2025

    Dow jumps 580 points, S&P 500, Nasdaq have best day since May as Wall Street bounces back

    August 4, 2025
    What's Hot

    Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : SOL Moves Towards $145 Amid ETF Developments

    June 14, 2025

    Starck Reality: Precious Metal Pricing and Tariffs Inject Volatility into the Market

    April 22, 2025

    Trio acts on Beijing issuance of EUR2bn bonds | China

    October 15, 2024
    Our Picks

    While digital currency initiatives expand, what’s the future of cash?

    May 16, 2025

    Hong Kong’s CLP Power leaps into Australian market with US$339 million Kangaroo bond

    July 15, 2024

    Commodity Watch: Copper futures rebound

    August 22, 2024
    Weekly Top

    Bonds aren’t as ‘safe’ as they once were. It’s time to rethink fixed-income strategies.

    August 6, 2025

    PSEG Reports 33% Earnings Jump and Boosts Investments

    August 6, 2025

    UK’s cheapest and priciest cottage markets revealed: Zoopla

    August 5, 2025
    Editor's Pick

    BOP Realty’s Gaurav Mavi Commends New LTCG Tax Amendment for Boosting Real Estate Investments

    August 24, 2024

    £81 million in property sales in May and June

    August 1, 2025

    Germans Prefer Carrying Cash as CBDC Decision Looms

    August 18, 2024
    © 2025 Invest Intellect
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.