In sharp contrast to the news from the Knox County Mayor's office today, the City of Knoxville announced that they have received a "Certificate for Excellence in Financial Reporting" for their Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2006-07.
Press release after the jump.
The City of Knoxville has received the Certificate for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2006-07.
The award is given by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) - a nonprofit professional organization serving more than 16,000 government financial professionals in the two countries.
This marks the 21st consecutive year that the City of Knoxville has received the award.
“The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting,” according to GFOA release, “and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.”
The award is given to government entities ranging from city, county and state governments to school systems, utilities, housing authorities, public employee retirement boards and airport authorities among others.
“We’re always pleased about this recognition and it’s not one that we take for granted,” said Mayor Bill Haslam. “It’s important to us to clearly reflect how the city is using taxpayer resources and our finance department does a wonderful job of that in the annual reports.”
The recipients have to demonstrate high standards in financial reporting including clearly communicating a government’s financial picture to citizens and others and doing that in a spirit of full disclosure among other requirements. An impartial board selects the recipients of the award.
“It’s important in the sense that it says we do a pretty good job of accurately portraying the financial status of the city,” said Jim York, director of the city’s Finance Department, “and we’ve met certain standards in doing that.”
The goal of the award program is to promote high quality financial reporting and, according to the GFOA, governments of all sizes participate in it.
The City of Knoxville has also received the GFOA’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for 20 consecutive years for its annual operating budgets.
The operating budget defines where the city’s revenues come from, how much that amount is expected to be and how the city intends to spend the money during the upcoming fiscal year.
The comprehensive annual financial report details what the city actually did during the last fiscal year.
“There are not many that do that (earn recognition for both reports),” York said.
Knoxville is one of only 16 governing bodies in Tennessee to receive both the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award and the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting in this year’s GFOA awards.
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Perhaps we should toot our horn more often...
but Knox County has received the same award every year for the past eleven years. We have also received the Distinguished Budget Award for the past eleven years, both from the Government Finance Officers Association (the same organization referenced in the news release from the city).
Local political and media hysteria tends to distract from the good work that quietly goes on every day.
Dwight Van de Vate
Chief Administrative Officer
Knox County Mayor's Office
Sad...
Local political and media hysteria tends to distract from the good work that quietly goes on every day.
The good work is obscured by the behavior and actions of the Ragsdale administration.
obscured by the behavior and
obscured by the behavior and actions of the Ragsdale administration.
Obviously Ragsdale should have followed the Bush strategy. Instead of firing people, adopting reforms and cooperating with investigators, Ragsdale should have claimed unlimited executive privilege, stonewalled investigations, persisted with the cronyism and waste and assembled an army of radio-fueled halfwits to attack his critics.
The Bush approach is unimpeachable. Too bad Ragsdale opted to be responsible and contrite.