Audit finds little misspending of JWA funds
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Deirdre Newman
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -- County supervisors misspent a minuscule portion
of John Wayne airport revenue on improper, non-aviation uses at the
former El Toro Marine Base, according to an internal audit released
Friday.
The report shows that county officials only misappropriated $222,348
-- or 0.57% -- of total non-aeronautical airport revenue from July 1997
through the end of June 2000. Initial estimates suggested the misspent
would be below $400,000.
The audit recommends these funds be reclassified, at no extra cost to
the county.
The Board of Supervisors initiated the audit in May 2000 to find out
if funds generated by John Wayne were being improperly used at El Toro.
The director of the Internal Audit Department, Peter Hughes,
exonerated county officials at John Wayne, the County Executive Office
and the El Toro Master Development Program from any fault, claiming that
they “exhibited awareness, knowledge and insight in the importance of
keeping aviation and non-aviation expenditures separated.”
Calls for comment to Supervisors Jim Silva and Todd Spitzer, who
pressed hard for the audit in 2000, were not returned.
Revenue from John Wayne was only supposed to be used for planning an
airport at El Toro. But the audit found that funds were employed for
services like a golf course consultant, administrative support and public
relations for non-aviation issues.
Voters this week approved Measure W, which rezones El Toro as a park
instead of for airport use. The vote could signal the end to hopes for an
airport at the closed Marine base, as could news that the Navy plans to
sell the base off in pieces.
The audit also recommends the John Wayne funding source be credited
with the amount of the reclassified payments, along with the associated
interest.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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