1 Opportunities Industrialization Center of Greater Milwaukee Legislative Audit Bureau December 2004.

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1 Opportunities Industrialization Center of Greater Milwaukee Legislative Audit Bureau December 2004

2 Overview u OIC is one of three W-2 agencies serving Milwaukee County u It is the largest provider of W-2 services u OIC has been awarded contracts totaling $231.5 million since 1997 u OIC has been the subject of criminal investigations associated with a kickback scheme involving state and federal funds

3 Sources of Revenue u Since 1997, W-2 has provided the largest share of OIC’s revenue u OIC also receives funding to administer: –DOA’s weatherization assistance program –DPI food programs –Community development programs through Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee

4 Organizational Relationships

5 Overlap in Leadership u Extensive overlap in leadership among the organizations u OIC’s former president held leadership roles with six related organizations u OIC’s former board chair holds leadership roles with four related organizations

6 Legal Service Expenditures u Three people were convicted of felonies in connection with the kickback scheme u Since 1997, OIC has spent $1.1 million on legal services u We questioned a total of $421,200: –$308,000 for questionable work that was inadequately supported –$113,200 paid to an officer of OIC while he was chair of OIC’s board

7 Leased Space and Telecommunications Expenditures u OIC pays a related organization for much of the space it leases u Amount of space and cost were reasonable u Telecommunications costs were high u OIC spent $330,700 for telecommunications under the contract u OIC spent $47,200 for cellular phone services, compared to $12,600 by Maximus

8 Additional Questioned Costs u We reviewed the reasonableness of direct, non- staff costs for the contract period u We used standards identified in: –DWD’s W-2 financial management manual –Office of Management and Budget’s Circular A-122 u We reviewed 303 transactions totaling $1.2 million

9 Unallowable Costs u Unallowable costs we identified totaled $6,930: –$5,532 for services not related to W-2 –$1,118 in bank fees for checks written with insufficient funds –$145 in late charges to a copy machine vendor –$135 to the City of Milwaukee for towing charges and release of an impounded vehicle

10 Questioned Costs u Questioned costs totaled $86,375: –$75,100 for payments related to sponsorship of local radio programming –$9,015 for costs associated with editing OIC’s response to request for proposals –$1,900 in excessive payment for van transportation provided to W-2 participants –$360 in retail supply purchases for which no invoice or receipts could be found

11 Radio Broadcasts u OIC spent $199,850 on radio programming from 1997 through 2001 u DWD should review these costs for appropriateness u Radio broadcasts provide useful information and are valued by community members u Radio programming does not appear to be sufficiently targeted to the purpose of W-2 to adequately justify its cost

12 Recent Developments u DWD will require OIC to reimburse the State for questioned costs identified in our audit u YW Works will assume responsibility for administration of more than one-third of OIC’s current service area u OIC will be required to contract for fiscal agent and W-2 placement functions

13 Opportunities Industrialization Center of Greater Milwaukee Legislative Audit Bureau December 2004