Governor Brown has issued an Executive Order that asks
agencies and departments to recover millions in salary and travel
advances owed by state employees. A 2009 audit by the State
Controller's Office found that 13 million dollars in advances
hadn't been collected at 11 state agencies. Brown calls the
situation "shocking" and says it reinforces the "worst stereotype
of ineffective and inefficient government." Brown has ordered
salary and travel advances cleared within 30 days through an
expense claim. He says if they're not, the amount should be
deducted from the employee's next paycheck. Brown also
recently ordered a hiring freeze and cut back on state cell phones
and state cars.
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Governor Orders Agencies To Get Tough On Salary Advances

California Governor Jerry Brown has ordered state agencies to get tougher about collecting employee salary and travel advances. It’s the latest in a series of administrative moves to save money.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011