Among the duties of the State Auditor’s office is the statutory requirement to conduct annual audits of all state agencies and certain political subdivisions. This session will focus on audits of state and local procurement contracts and help government practice attorneys identify how to avoid their client’s procurement contract winding up as front page news for the wrong reasons
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Nebraska MCLE #233131,1.0 CLE Hours (OnDemand credit)
Among the duties of the State Auditor’s office is the statutory requirement to conduct annual audits of all state agencies and certain political subdivisions. This session will focus on audits of state and local procurement contracts and help government practice attorneys identify how to avoid their client’s procurement contract winding up as front page news for the wrong reasons
Craig Kubicek, Deputy Auditor, Auditor of Public Accounts
Craig Kubicek is the Deputy Auditor and has been with the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts since 2005. He received his undergraduate and Master of Professional Accountancy degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Craig is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner and is a member of the Nebraska Society and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Since working for the Auditor’s Office, he has investigated numerous fraud, waste, and abuse cases involving cities, villages, state agencies, daycares, non-profits, and counties. Craig resides in Lincoln with his wife Toni and four children.
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