South Carolina lawmakers are looking to spend more than a million dollars for a third-party consultant to oversee the state’s finances.
The Supreme Court directed on Monday that 33 per cent seats will be reserved for women lawyers in the election of the National Green Tribunal ...
This week we connect you to the capitol by diving into a confounding $1.8 billion money mystery that dates back years at the South Ca ...
SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis claimed under oath he earned $200,000 interest. Richard Eckstrom resigned over $35B blunder. Gov ...
The results of the audit found that $1.6 billion of the $1.8 billion believed to have existed was the "result of incorrect ...
Four police personnel have been suspended following allegations of assaulting Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Scheduled Caste ...
I think it’s important to note, this is not any fraud, this is not a misrepresentation, that this is just incompetence, in ...
Opinions are split at the South Carolina State House over what consequences should result from a report one top lawmaker says displays “incompetence.” ...
South Carolina’s mysterious $1.8 billion in a bank account doesn’t exist. That’s the answer to the nearly year-long questions ...
Opinions at the South Carolina State House are split on what consequences should come from a report one top lawmaker said ...
In the wake of a report that South Carolina’s financial leaders allowed a $1.8 accounting blunder to linger on the state’s ...
The financial audit revealed most of the $1.8 billion was made up of entries made in a conversion error, not amounting to ...