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South Carolina has $1.8 billion but doesn't know where the money came from

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has collected about $1.8 billion in a bank account over the past decade and state and private accountants are still trying to figure out where the cash came from and where it was supposed to go.

“It's like going into your bank and the bank president tells you we have a lot of money in our vault but we just don't know who it belongs to,” said Republican Sen. Larry Grooms, who is leading a Senate panel investigating the problem.

It's the latest trouble with the state's books and the two agencies, typically led by elected officials, that are in charge of making sure government accounts stay balanced.

Last year, the elected Republican comptroller general — the state's top accountant — resigned after his agency started double posting money in higher education accounts, leading to a $3.5 billion error that was all on paper. The problem started as the state shifted computer systems in the 2010s.

The latest issue appears to involve actual cash and elected Republican Treasurer Curtis Loftis, whose job is to write checks for the state.

Investigative accountants are still trying to untangle the mess, but it appears that every time the state’s books were out of whack, money was shifted from somewhere into an account that helped balance it out, state Senate leaders have said.

“Politics really shouldn't come into play. People prefer their accountants not be crusaders,” Grooms said Tuesday, just after the Senate approved putting a constitutional amendment before voters to make the comptroller general an appointed position. The proposal now goes to the House.

Grooms suggested that an amendment to make the treasurer also appointed might be next unless he can provide some satisfactory answers.

Whatever caused the bank account errors has not been rectified, and if there are records showing where the $1.8 billion came from, they have not been shared with state leaders.

“It does not inspire confidence. But the good news is no money was lost," Republican Gov. Henry McMaster said.

Loftis has said he invested the money in the mystery account and made nearly $200 million in interest for the state, which led to questions about why he didn't let the General Assembly know money they either set aside for state agencies or that might have been in a trust fund was just sitting around.

Loftis said that wasn't the job of his office.

The comptroller general “is attempting to shift responsibility to clean up its mess to the Treasurer,” Loftis wrote in a March 14 letter to Grooms that also said a timeline to answer questions in just a few weeks was impossible.

Loftis said his staff spent thousands of hours researching the account, and that the Comptroller General's Office has refused to meet with them or share information.

An audit of how the Treasurer's Office and the Comptroller General's Office communicate found they don't do it well.

The treasurer hasn't answered detailed questions from lawmakers but has posted statements on social media where he said he was being attacked politically and was having blame shifted on him by Comptroller General Brian Gaines, a well-respected career government worker who took over the office after Richard Eckstrom resigned during his sixth term.

Gaines and Loftis have been called before Grooms' committee next week. Grooms said Gaines has answered every question his subcommittee has asked and that he has confidence in his work.

Grooms said he thinks Loftis' office should have found the mistake, but it was reported by the Comptroller General's Office.

South Carolina has had a long history of accounting issues.

The Treasure's Office was created when the state's first constitution was written in 1776. Back then, the General Assembly selected the treasurer. But by the early 1800s, the state's finances were in “a state of bewildering confusion” and no one could “tell the amounts of debts or of the credit of the State,” according to History of South Carolina, a book edited in 1920 by Yates Snowden and Howard Cutler.

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by Anonymousreply 19April 4, 2024 9:42 PM

The first comptroller general determined the state was due about $750,000, which would be worth about $20 million today considering inflation.

Meanwhile, plenty of lawmakers and others are aware there is $1.8 billion sitting around potentially unspent and not appropriated at a time when $3 billion in requests from state agencies went unfulfilled in next year's budget just passed by the South Carolina House.

Legislative leaders and the governor want to wait for some definitive report before tapping into the account.

“That's a lot of money and there is no need to hurry up and try to spend it,” McMaster said.

by Anonymousreply 1March 27, 2024 8:54 PM

Set up South Carolina Community Chest and Chance! Problem solved.

by Anonymousreply 2March 27, 2024 8:57 PM

I know how that feels.

by Anonymousreply 3March 27, 2024 9:00 PM

It's mine.

by Anonymousreply 4March 27, 2024 9:00 PM

Probably from the Saudis…

by Anonymousreply 5March 27, 2024 9:02 PM

That's a nice problem to have.

But in fact, how does something like this happen?

by Anonymousreply 6March 27, 2024 9:03 PM

Right, a very nice problem to have. Sure there's plenty of charities or homeless causes they can make donations towards, or even increase pay for teachers/essential workers.

by Anonymousreply 7March 27, 2024 9:12 PM

R1, “there’s no need to try to spend it until we can figure out how to steal it.”

by Anonymousreply 8March 27, 2024 9:13 PM

That money should be used for what God intended it to be used: to pay the legal bills for our dear lord and savior, Donald J. Trump as he is being persecuted by godless communists and socialists.

by Anonymousreply 9March 27, 2024 9:19 PM

give it to brett favre!

by Anonymousreply 10March 27, 2024 9:55 PM

Miss Lindz been working that pole HAAARRRDDD!

by Anonymousreply 11March 27, 2024 10:57 PM

IT's' mine!

by Anonymousreply 12March 27, 2024 11:03 PM

[quote]But the good news is no money was lost," Republican Gov. Henry McMaster said.

The level of stupid is astronomical.

If you have no idea where the money came from or where it was supposed to go, that means there is no trail to reconcile the amounts.

Therefore, you have NO idea whether $100mm or $500mm or $5b was diverted into offshore accounts for one or several people, to Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, or for meth and hookers.

by Anonymousreply 13March 27, 2024 11:14 PM

Hey So. Carolina- I have some Bibles I can sell you.

by Anonymousreply 14March 27, 2024 11:20 PM

[quote] Therefore, you have NO idea whether $100mm or $500mm or $5b was diverted into offshore accounts for one or several people, to Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, or for meth and hookers.

God, I wish I had that problem.

by Anonymousreply 15March 28, 2024 3:23 AM

From the Trump slush fund to skew the vote.

by Anonymousreply 16March 28, 2024 3:35 AM

Miss LindseyBelle can buy a lot of Rentboys with that money!

by Anonymousreply 17March 28, 2024 4:32 PM

That’s the money for clone army, right?

by Anonymousreply 18April 4, 2024 7:47 PM

The government officials who stole it put it back in anticipation of the shit hitting the fan.

by Anonymousreply 19April 4, 2024 9:42 PM
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