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South Carolina comptroller to resign after $3.5B error
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - Embattled South Carolina Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom will resign next month after a $3.5 billion accounting error in the year-end ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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1st time in 2 decades, McMaster calls SC lawmakers back to pass abortion ban, bond changes
Gov. Henry McMaster on Friday also named a new comptroller after a $3.5 billion accounting error resulted in the early resignation of Richard Eckstrom. Brian Gaines is the first Black comptroller ...
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South Carolina comptroller to resign after $3.5B error
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - Embattled South Carolina Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom will resign next month after a $3.5 billion accounting error in the year-end ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...
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With no permanent comptroller general after $3.5B error, who’s running the agency?
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After a $3.5 billion accounting error that forced the early resignation of South Carolina’s top accountant, state lawmakers still have not yet elected a new ...

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