Audit Complete

BY JIM MUSTIAN THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Sunday, November 16, 2008 6:11 AM CST

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office receives “every magazine in the country,” Sheriff Louis Ackal said only half-jokingly in a recent interview. “Somebody ordered all of them. I find that irresponsible.”

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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Ackal will have his answer soon enough. A forensic audit of the Sheriff’s Office Ackal ordered shortly after taking office in July has recently been completed, Ackal said. 

“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:

    " When the campaigning was going on, Ackal's group brought up the fact that this same deputy was directing traffic at a local school. It was pretty much stated that this particular deputy was being punished or demoralized by having him direct traffic. Now look at how Ackal rewards him for his years of service and commitment to law enforcement and the Iberia Parish Citizens..CUT HIS PAY AND HE'S OVERWORKED FOR LESS MONEY! Wow, How do we explain this one? "

    Recycles wrote on Nov 18, 2008 10:00 PM:

    " The audit should have included all the dead jobs that are in abundance in the sheriffs office. Included are deputies with serious domestic issues that led to arrest. Convicted or not, there had to be enough cause to have them arrested. The drunks would take the whole thread.
    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:

    " I believe kudos are a bit premature considering the arrest of the narcotics officer, jailer, and a few others that were "quietly" dismissed under abnormal circumstances. Can't comment on the convicted felon because that has not been proven. What I do know for sure is that there is only 1 overworked person serving warrants, who is a 26 year employee that has been stripped of all his rank(not some, all) pay was cut over 600 dollars a month to entry level straight out of the academy pay. Spend 5 minutes with him and you will understand what I mean. continued.... "

    To Kudos wrote on Nov 18, 2008 7:46 PM:

    " First off, Ackal "inherited" NO ONE! Each deputy applied for a job with the Ackal administration and each one was interviewed by the Ackal group prior to being offered jobs with the Ackal administration! Now, how do you come up with "INHERITED?" When will you people quit making EXCUSES for his failure. At some point you have to accept the fact that he chose to hire each deputy that was there on July 1st and the ones that are still there. SID HEBERT had nothing to do with his choices of who to hire!!!!!! "

    Kudos to Ackal wrote on Nov 18, 2008 3:47 PM:

    " If you are watching the news, Ackal is taking care of the problem cops he inherited. He is getting rid of them. He is still cleaning up. Give the man a chance. "

    interesting info... wrote on Nov 17, 2008 8:00 PM:

    " What about the convicted felon running the mechanic shop at the jail? I think Ackal needs to look at his department...He has problems in narcotics and he has felons working for him. I guess that's Sid Hebert's fault too?? "

    Just to let you know wrote on Nov 17, 2008 4:19 PM:

    " I don't understand how someone would want to audit the past administration when they are doing the same if not more. What about the short shifts, because Ackal is already over budget. Everyone should really fell safe with only 4 - 6 deputies on the road. No more overtime to help put more deputies on the road either, but the ones that work in the courthouse got a big raise, while others in the jail & communications got pay cuts. Guess this is to pay for Ackals other toys. Maybe we should audit him. "

    Tony wrote on Nov 17, 2008 11:51 AM:

    " How about the flat screen monitors, expensive furniture, and wood floors in
    your office ? "

    erathdog wrote on Nov 17, 2008 7:34 AM:

    " Only one problem, one of the main drug dealers is your local pharmacist. The local doctors assist them. A fair percent of doctors enjoy a monthly visit from fake pain patients. Knowingly providing a prescription to Lortab addicts.
    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:

    " It just amazes me that in a town this small where everyone knows everyone else's business, that law enforcement can not get a better grip on the drug problem. The only logical response I have is that law enforcement channeling down from the previous sherriff Hebert , to the D.A., to the local judge knows what's going on and either choose to look the other way because they are scared or they are benefiting financially from looking the other way. "

    I know of what I speak wrote on Nov 16, 2008 5:01 PM:

    " Why hasn't Ackal done anything to address the so called "Drug Epidemic?" Didn't he run his campaign on he was going to beef up the narcotics department and get drugs off the streets? I'm sure you will say it is too out of control for him to deal with in such a short period of time but, really this is just another excuse or shall I say, opportunity to blame Sid Hebert for Ackal's failure to perform! "

    Same players wrote on Nov 16, 2008 4:57 PM:

    " You say that there is a drug epidemic that is out of control! The fact is that Ackal has the same narcotics officers from the previous adminstration. At least the ones that stayed. The narcotics problems in Iberia Parish are a direct reflection of the officers in the narcotics division right now. There are three there now that beat two innocent people for kicks and giggles. If you or I had done that we would be in jail. Ackal needs a "forensic audit" of his admistration/personnel..His problems are HUGE Trust me :) "

    Thomas wrote on Nov 16, 2008 1:57 PM:

    " Sid Hebert "didn't know anything about" the magazines just like he didn't know anything about the drug epidemic that occured during his administration. I do not believe a thing he says. I just hope he does not have enough power and influence in his new position, to allow the criminal activity he allowed in Iberia parish under his watch. "

    nodrugsplease wrote on Nov 16, 2008 7:58 AM:

    " I believe that Sid Hebert is full of it! He did absolutely nothing for Iberia Parish during his administration. He might have flirted with a few women and sat on his butt but he did nothing. Our drug problem is out of control in Iberia Parish because of his lack of responsibility and now we are paying for it. I distinctly remember calling his office reporting drug problems and them telling me "Oh we know" or they would flat out tell me the druggie's names that it what kind of "shop" he ran. Thank you! "

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