Residents hope for change after audit finds nearly 60,000 pieces of mail delayed at 5 Georgia facilities

GEORGIA – A recent audit by the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General found nearly 60,000 pieces of mail delayed at five facilities in Central Georgia.

During the week of Nov. 18 of last year, the Inspector General performed an audit to evaluate efficiency at the Macon Local Processing Center, Gray Main Post Office, Administrative Post Office, Warner Robins MPO and Zebulon Branch.

The recent audit reviewed several areas including delayed mail, package scanning and property conditions…

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