2. Presentation
2023 Port Exit Conference
Exit Conference Port of Seattle Joe Simmons Program Manager Maddie Frost-Shaffer Audit Supervisor Sonia Khokhar Audit Lead March 18, 2025 Disclaimer: This presentation is intended to be viewed in conjunction with the complete packet of exit materials provided. A copy of those 1 materials may be requested by contacting the presenters listed or by emailing [email protected]. Results that Matter Increased trust in government Independent, transparent examinations Improved efficiency and effectiveness of government Pat McCarthy State Auditor 2 Accountability Audit Results January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023 Results in Brief This report describes the overall results and conclusions for the areas we examined. In those selected areas, Port operations complied, in all material respects, with applicable state laws, regulations, and its own policies, and provided adequate controls over the safeguarding of public resources. In keeping with general auditing practices, we do not examine every transaction, activity, policy, internal control, or area. As a result, no information is provided on the areas that were not examined. 3 Accountability Audit Results Using a risk-based audit approach, for the Port we examined the following areas during the period: • Cash receipting and accounts receivable - timeliness and completeness of deposits, billing, and collections at Fishermen's Terminal and Shilshole Bay Marina • Compliance with public work projects - prevailing wages • Fuel stations and fuel cards - tracking and monitoring of fuel usage and fuel cards • Open public meetings - compliance with minutes, meetings and executive session requirements • Financial condition - reviewing for indications of financial distress 4 Work of Other Auditors • A financial statement and federal grant audit was performed by Moss Adams of the Port. • We did not find anything about their work that caused concern about its quality. • No limitations restricted our analysis of the other audits. • Did not notice any instance in which a material misstatement of the financial statements has or may have resulted from fraud or suspected fraud. 5 Closing Remarks • Audit costs are in alignment with our original estimate • Next audit: Fall 2025 • Accountability for public resources • Review of CPA work papers • Assessment audit of the Port of Seattle Industrial Development Corporation An estimated cost for the next audit has been provided in our exit packet 6 Report Publication Audit reports are published on our website. Sign up to be notified by email when audit reports are posted to our website: https://sao.wa.gov/about- sao/sign-upfor-news-alerts/ Audit Survey When your report is released, you will receive an audit survey from us. We value your opinions on our audit services and hope you provide feedback. 7 Thank You! • We appreciate the Port's commitment to the safeguarding of public funds and developing control systems that ensure compliance with laws and regulations. • The Port responded promptly to our requests and provided all documents necessary to complete the audit in a timely manner. • We would like to thank Lisa Lam, Andrew Cartica, and Glenn Fernandes for participating in weekly status update meetings. It allowed for increased communication and kept the audit running smoothly. • Thank you, Yanet Maldonado and Angela Peterson for their timely responses throughout our review of prevailing wages for public works contracts. • We appreciate Jim Winex, Karlina Smith, Rut Perez-Studer and Ray Giometti for their prompt communication and accommodating us for our on-site cash receipting visits to Shilshole Bay Marina and Fishermen's Terminal. • Thank you, Veronica Harris and Frank Sanchez for their quick turnaround in providing supporting documentation throughout our review of cash receipts. • Thank you, Ian Tucker, Levi Clark and Dan Alter for all their assistance while reviewing fuel cards. 8 Questions? Contact Joe Simmons, Program Manager, [email protected] (206) 613-7628 9 9 9
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