Kentucky State University will undergo a special examination by the Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts, the organization announced Monday. A letter sent to KSU Acting President Clara Stamps by Farrah Petter, assistant state auditor, said the examination will review the governance and financial activity of KSU between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2021. KSU experienced a $23 million shortfall in its budget, which initially raised concern and caught people’s attention. Former president M. Christopher Brown was forced to resign last summer and he responded by suing the university, saying he was fired without cause and is owed $270,000 in severance.
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