Auditors could not determine the financial condition of Lafayette’s public school system, likely because records were incomplete or couldn’t be verified.
It’s a rare conclusion for a public school system in Louisiana.
That audit firm, which has offices in Lafayette, took over this year for Kolder, Slaven after the school district issued a request for proposals for auditing services. Kolder, Slaven (which also does Lafayette Consolidated Government’s annual audits) did not vie again for the work…