Audit reveals California did not track outcome of billions spent on homelessness

16,077
0
Published 2024-04-13
A new audit revealed that California officials have failed to adequately monitor the outcomes of the billions of dollars spent on tackling homelessness in the state.

According to the report from the California State Auditor’s Office, a state council created to oversee the homelessness programs being funded by the state has not tracked the spending or overall outcomes of the programs.

Full audit report: www.auditor.ca.gov/reports/2023-102.1/index.html

KTLA 5 News - Keeping Southern Californians informed since 1947.

All Comments (21)
  • @wms7719
    Yet the I.R.S. will investigate your 650$ deposit from PayPal 🙄
  • Don’t be surprised either when the newly approved proposition 1 has the same results
  • @SashaBuzko
    If you just give all the money spent on "fighting" homelessness to the actual homeless then every one of them will get $85k every year. This gives you an idea of how much is literally stolen by the California bureaucrats. Why would you eliminate the problem that keeps making you money? So don't expect any improvement any time soon.
  • @Liberalcali
    Funding should be pulled and taxes should be stopped immediately
  • @eledwindela
    All these politicians pocket all the money
  • @pinoygal6232
    With $24B I could fix homelessness in the entire country. Let me know.
  • The track was very close to Newsom and his comrades bank accounts, but it was cut off by FBI.
  • @semmieelston5679
    They have stolen billions of dollars and now you're saying do better to track the money😅
  • @semmieelston5679
    If we're outraged what can we do when the governor and all of the others are stealing the money
  • @Alex-ki6ve
    My opinion is that some people pocketed the money and maybe they even created false invoices statements to hid their embezzlement
  • @gemgal711
    Have said this for years, the money is going into the pockets of the administrators and not to aid of solving the problems.
  • @bigcatauna
    I’m so happy prop 1 passed ,now even more untraceable spending