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Nearly half of Maine’s counties, including Waldo, are behind on their audits

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Washington County used to complete its audits in less than a year. But in 2020, county officials grew frustrated as they realized their auditor was taking much longer than usual. “He wasn’t very speedy,” former county manager Betsy Fitzgerald recalled. So, although they had no alternative lined up, they fired him. The delay only got worse. In July 2020, the county put out a request for help analyzing its 2019 books, but it didn’t get any bids un…
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PenBay Pilot broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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