今日浪费:新墨西哥州小村庄的灾难
Waste Of The Day: Disaster In Small NM Village

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最近一份针对新墨西哥州古巴村(Cuba)的州审计报告揭露了该地政府问责制出现“持续且无法辩解的崩溃”。自2020年以来,这个仅有640名居民的村庄饱受广泛的财务管理不善之苦,其中包括未经授权购买车辆、水费账单不准确导致300万美元赤字,以及工资和福利监管方面的系统性失败。 调查人员发现,该村将财务职责外包给缺乏监管的承包商,并允许单名员工在无人监督的情况下管理联邦拨款账户。审计报告详述了诸多违规行为,例如不当支付未休假期的薪资、员工退休后继续保留健康保险,以及员工在药检未通过的情况下仍留在工资单上。此外,该村在维持预算平衡方面也陷入困境,仅2025年因支出超过收入就进行了四次预算修改。 负责监督该报告的州审计长约瑟夫·马埃斯塔斯(Joseph Maestas)称这种失能程度史无前例。此案严厉地提醒人们,严重的公共资金管理不善不仅限于联邦实体,在最小的基层地方层面也可能发生。

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Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearWire,

Topline: The Village of Cuba, New Mexico, has had "a sustained and indefensible breakdown in accountability over public funds" since at least 2020, according to a state audit released in May. The report identified dozens of issues, including a public official with $11,471 in unpaid water bills and another who used public funds to buy a Subaru Crosstrek without approval.

Key facts: Auditors found the village never implemented proper processes to monitor its payroll, bank accounts, credit cards, or employee sick leave. There were not enough staff to perform "basic governmental and administrative functions," so the village outsourced almost all financial oversight to private contractors whose work was rarely, if ever, monitored. Some of the village's few finance employees resigned during the audit.

The village's water utility operated at a $3 million deficit over five years. Customers' bills were not based on actual water meter readings. The village instead estimated what each bill should be, with no apparent consistent methodology, the audit found.

All of the village's state and federal grant bank accounts were managed by one employee who often did not share records with anyone else, according to the audit. Nobody kept track of how large portions of the grant funds were spent to ensure they aligned with federal guidelines.

One village employee was enrolled in health insurance but never had their premiums deducted from their paychecks. Two other employees did have premiums deducted but were not enrolled in health insurance. Another was still on the village's health insurance over a year after they retired, auditors found.

A management employee paid themselves $21,464 for unused vacation and sick time, which was more than they had actually earned. The audit does not specify how much the employee was actually entitled to. The former mayor also received a $12,957 payout for unused time off, "contrary to city policy."

Multiple employees remained on the payroll without interruption after failing a drug test, the report found.

After completing the report, State Auditor Joseph Maestas told KOAT 7 News, "I've never seen anything like it."

The Village of Cuba has 640 residents and a $15 million budget this year. It had to modify its budget four times in 2025 because spending was outpacing revenue.

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Summary: Federal scandals often dominate the political headlines, but Cuba, New Mexico is a reminder that the most egregious mismanagement can often occur locally.

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