SUBJECT:
ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD (#5570)
Reporting and Investigations of Allegations of Fraud
All Board members and officers, District employees and third party
consultants are required to abide by the District's policies, administrative
regulations and procedures in the conduct of their duties. Further, all
applicable federal and/or state laws and regulations must be adhered to in the
course of District operations and practices. Any individual who has reason to
believe that financial improprieties or wrongful conduct is occurring within the
School System is to disclose such information according to the reporting
procedures established by the District. The reporting procedures will follow the
chain of command as established within the department or school building or as
enumerated in the District's Organizational Chart. In the event that the
allegations of financial improprieties/fraud and/or wrongful conduct concern the
investigating official, the report shall be made to the next level of
supervisory authority. If the chain of supervisory command is not sufficient to
ensure impartial, independent investigation, allegations of financial
improprieties/fraud and/or wrongful conduct will be reported as applicable, to
the Internal Auditor (if available), or the Independent (External) Auditor, or
the School Attorney, or the Board of Education. The District's prohibition of
wrongful conduct, including fraud, will be publicized within the District as
deemed appropriate; and written notification will be provided to all employees
with fiscal accounting/oversight and/or financial duties including the handling
of money.
Upon receipt of an allegation of financial improprieties/fraud and/or
wrongful conduct, the Board or designated employee(s) will conduct a thorough
investigation of the charges. However, even in the absence of a report of
suspected wrongful conduct, if the District has knowledge of, or reason to know
of, any occurrence of financial improprieties/fraud and/or wrongful conduct, the
District will investigate such conduct promptly and thoroughly. To the extent
possible, within legal constraints, all reports will be treated as
confidentially and privately as possible. However, disclosure may be necessary
to complete a thorough investigation of the charges and/or to notify law
enforcement officials as warranted, and any disclosure will be provided on a
"need to know" basis. Written records of the allegation, and resulting
investigation and outcome will be maintained in accordance with law.
Based upon the results of this investigation, if the District determines
that a school employee, school official, or school officer has engaged in
financial improprieties/fraudulent and/or wrongful actions, appropriate
disciplinary measures will be applied, up to and including termination of
employment, in accordance with legal guidelines, District policy and regulation,
and any applicable collective bargaining agreement. Third parties who are found
to have engaged in financial improprieties/fraud and/or wrongful conduct will be
subject to appropriate sanctions as warranted and in compliance with law. The
application of such disciplinary measures by the District does not preclude the
filing of civil and/or criminal charges as may be warranted. Rather, when school
officials receive a complaint or report of alleged financial improprieties/fraud
and/or wrongful conduct that may be criminal in nature, law authorities should
be immediately notified.
An appeal procedure will also
be provided, as applicable, to address any unresolved complaints and/or
unsatisfactory prior determinations by the applicable investigating officer(s).
Protection of School Employees who Report Information Regarding Illegal or
Inappropriate Financial Practices
Any employee of the School District who has reasonable cause to believe
that the fiscal practices or actions of an employee or officer of the District
violates any local, state, federal law or rule and regulation relating to the
financial practices of the District, and who in good faith reports such
information to an official of the District, or to the Office of the State
Comptroller, the Commissioner of Education, or to law enforcement authorities,
shall have immunity from any civil liability that may arise from the making of
such report. Further, neither the School District, nor employee or officer
thereof, shall take, request, or cause a retaliatory action against any such
employee who makes such a report.
The Board also prohibits any retaliatory behavior directed against any
witnesses and/or any other individuals who participate in the investigation of
an allegation of illegal or inappropriate fiscal practices or actions. Follow-up
inquiries shall be made to ensure that no reprisals or retaliatory behavior has
occurred to those involved in the investigation. Any act of retaliation is
prohibited and subject to appropriate disciplinary action by the District.
Knowingly Makes False Accusations
Any individual who knowingly makes false accusations against
another individual as to allegations of financial improprieties/fraud may also
face appropriate disciplinary action.