Formal audit request made for student loan groups

By IR State Bureau - 05/03/08

State Higher Education Commissioner Sheila Stearns has formally requested the Legislative Auditor’s Office to conduct a performance audit of two student loan entities, the Student Assistance Corp. and the Montana Higher Education Student Assistance Corp.

Stearns’ letter to Legislative Auditor Scott Seacat was sent Thursday.

On Tuesday, the Board of Regents voted 5-2 for a motion by Regent Todd Buchanan of Billings to seek the audit.

“We’ve got something in motion that the majority of the regents want to see,” Buchanan said Friday. “We certainly hope it’s executed expeditiously and see the findings soon.”

The next step is likely for the Legislative Auditor’s Office to ask Stearns to formally request an opinion from Attorney General Mike McGrath to see if it is legal for the state to audit SAF and MHESAC, which have legal opinions asserting they are private, not public entities.

SAF last week laid off 23 of its staff and quit consolidating future student loans because of financial difficulties. Although MHESAC has $175 million set aside for student locals for the 2008-09 school years, it hasn’t secured funding for future years because of the national credit and liquidity crisis.



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Reader Comments:

jw1 wrote on May 3, 2008 8:10 PM:

" You must work for SAF. If the IR employed any investigative reporters, by now, the public would have learned the amount of salary that Mr. Stipcich and SAF management are paid. It's more than you think. If these "private" entities want to drink from the "public" trough, they need to open their records whenever we ask. "

Ben__Dover wrote on May 3, 2008 9:00 AM:

" MHESAC and SAF truly functions by its superior leadership and outstanding employees. If not, how else could these businesses survive the hack job the government has done to both these PRIVATE entities? The services provided by MHESAC and SAF are exceptional, and yet only one side of the story is ever presented to the public. To understand why there is a student loan crisis, please read the following article from the Wall Street Journal. (URL posted below)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120899430294839827.html "


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