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Alan Wilson: Let’s Bring DOGE To South Carolina

“It’s time to get serious about combatting government waste in our state…”

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JustSomeGuy Top fan February 14, 2025 at 3:18 pm

Our IG’s office is staffed with a bunch of former FBI employees that many times lack an understanding of the agencies they’re investigating. Our state’s political subdivisions and school districts undergo annual audits by independent auditors. The State, on the other hand, is audited by the State Auditor’s Office. They say they “serve as the independent audit function for the State of South Carolina”. Their definition of “independent” must be different than mine.

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The Colonel Top fan February 14, 2025 at 9:12 pm

“Our state’s … school districts undergo annual audits by independent auditors.” Were that, that was true. RCSD1, Lex2 and many others are virtual slush funds of misapplied funding, waste and outright fraud and graft. Maybe 1/3rd of our school districts (and we have 80 some) wold survive an outside audit by a competent auditor.

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CongareeCatfish Top fan February 14, 2025 at 4:36 pm

In dollar terms, I think most waste will be found at the county level. When state funding lands in their coffers, under current law the IG has little authority to see what gets done with it. The law will have to be changed to allow OIG to do anything meaningful. People go to them as well as the AG’s office to report fraud, waste and abuse at the county level but little gets done. It’s not necessarily a criticism of them per se (but in some cases it is), because they just don’t have the level of manpower and funding to really dig into county level corruption involving state funds sent to them, but if they ever got that fixed, I’d predict with confidence that they would find rampant misuse of local option penny tax funds and accommodations tax funds – the latter in particular because the nonprofits that get funneled that money have zero compulsory accountability in the places where the complaints are the strongest. There are literally employees and board members of these nonprofit entities who go out and set up their own internet advertizing/marketing companies that then get no-bid vendor contracts from the nonprofit they serve…all they are doing is buying ads from google, meta, etc. and then marking up their invoices by shockingly high profit margins. It would be a major scandal if anyone with real access and accounting expertise were ever able to open the hood on this stuff. But no-one wants to go after the people that throw the best parties and golfing outings in the state – funded by tax dollars.

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CongareeCatfish Top fan February 14, 2025 at 5:00 pm

We also need a real whistleblower law… in federal matters, a whistleblower can receive up to 30% of the funds recovered with no cap. There are quite a few people who have been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars – even millions for exposing fraud at the federal level. Under SC law there is a cap at a paltry 2k for state employee whistleblowers (there is no whistleblower reward to private citizens). While they are supposed to be protected, they probably know that it is not worth the stress and headache of calling out fraud for such a pittance. There was apparently a bill introduced in the House back in 2019 that would have removed the reward caps, but it never went anywhere.

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HUD199 Top fan February 17, 2025 at 1:41 pm

Elon Musk’s DOGE is making waves because: 1. It is using innovative AI discovery tools, and 2. It enables young, brilliant data investigators with no conflicts of interest in the outcome. Transparency is the enemy of Fraud. If the SC version of DOGE mimics Elon Musk/Trump version, we may be surprised at the results. What if we learn how to redesign our data tools, policies and procedures to catch Fraud before it happens?

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Frank February 19, 2025 at 5:26 pm

No, that is not what his happening. He and his former hackers are downloading all the information the government has on us, including our SSNs, tax returns, bank accounts, investment accounts, and CC numbers. These will all be downloaded to Musk’s new AI program, GROK3. What happens after that is anyone’s guess. But at a minimum, they will be able to track you and your spending and shut down your accounts, if they choose to do so.

This is all information the Chinese spend billions a year trying to steal and to date, the US has spent billions trying to protect. And it will all be given to a man whose wealth the Chinese government could take away tomorrow by shutting down his Chinese manufacturing facilities. Over half of Tesla’s production capacity is in China and XI could shut it down tomorrow. In normal times this man would never have the security clearance to get this information. What if China threatens to bankrupt Tesla if Elon does not give them the information they want?

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