It’s not that Ackal doesn’t like to read. On a given day, two or three newspapers might lie folded on his desk, and the magazines stack nicely stacked across a coffee table in his office.
But Ackal cites the excess of magazines as a possible reflection of mismanagement of department funds during the previous administration of former Sheriff Sid Hebert.
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“I’m anxiously awaiting that report,” Ackal said, adding he expects to receive the results within the next week or two.
The audit, which began in August and was conducted by the Lafayette firm Kolder, Champagne and Slaven, will reveal how the Sheriff’s Office spent hundreds of thousands of dollars the year before Ackal took office. It included a thorough review of financial statements including cash, receivables, liabilities and capital.
Ackal said he has been particularly suspecting of the parish jail not receiving the $860,000 alloted for it due to what he described as its degenerate state when the administration inherited it. So “disgusted” was Ackal with the jail’s condition that he invited the news media over the summer to take a tour of the facility just two weeks after taking office.
“Obviously, all that money wasn’t spent on the jail,” Ackal said last week.
If all the digging turns up any malfeasance on the part of the previous administration, then those findings could be forwarded to various offices and agencies across the state and punitive measures could ensue, Ackal said.
But Hebert says Ackal has nothing to worry about as far as how the money was spent during his tenure.
“I know what kind of shop I ran and I wanted total accountability,” Hebert said in a telephone interview Friday. “I can say with complete and utter confidence that everything was done properly.”
Hebert, who is now working with the Louisiana Supreme Court in New Orleans, also described Ackal’s request for the audit as “unnecessary” to begin with. He said the previous administration conducted “extensvie auditing” in its final months.
That contrasts sharply with the position of the Ackal administraiton.
“The previous administration did not allow Sheriff Ackal’s staff access to the financial aspect of the operation of the Sheriff’s Office,” Wendell Raborn, public information officer for the Sheriff’s Office, said in an August interview. “Therefore it is important to have an audit to get an accurate accounting of the expenditures of the previous administration.”
As for the magazines, Hebert said he “didn’t know anything about that.”


Comments
To Recycles wrote on Nov 21, 2008 6:31 PM:
Recycles wrote on Nov 18, 2008 10:00 PM:
My friend quietly goes about his business and was the only person who LISTENED and not JUDGED me and my family when we went through a situation.
That place is a disaster in the making and the blame will not be Sid or Romo, but current powers. "
Recycles wrote on Nov 18, 2008 9:46 PM:
To Kudos wrote on Nov 18, 2008 7:46 PM:
Kudos to Ackal wrote on Nov 18, 2008 3:47 PM:
interesting info... wrote on Nov 17, 2008 8:00 PM:
Just to let you know wrote on Nov 17, 2008 4:19 PM:
Tony wrote on Nov 17, 2008 11:51 AM:
your office ? "
erathdog wrote on Nov 17, 2008 7:34 AM:
Everyone is happy though. Doctor makes money, Drugstore makes money.
The drug addict gets what he wants. No one complains. So they are allowed to contribute to the major drug problem. "
Thomas wrote on Nov 16, 2008 8:32 PM:
I know of what I speak wrote on Nov 16, 2008 5:01 PM:
Same players wrote on Nov 16, 2008 4:57 PM:
Thomas wrote on Nov 16, 2008 1:57 PM:
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