HARTFORD – Connecticut lawmakers will hold a second informational forum about the state Port Authority following the release of an audit that’s raised additional concerns about the quasi-public agency’s operations.
The General Assembly’s Transportation Committee will hold the Dec. 4 meeting at the Legislative Office Building.
The latest report from the Auditors of Public Accounts revealed various issues, including a lack of statutorily required policies, such as procedures for using surplus funds.
Democratic Senator Carlo Leone of Stamford called it “incredibly alarming.”
At a previous hearing, auditors noted how the authority operated for a period without accounting records detailing bank transactions.
The authority, which markets and coordinates development of the state’s ports, originally came under scrutiny for paying a former board chairwoman’s daughter $3,000 for office art.