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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — An audit shows that a Columbia nonprofit has unacceptable spending habits.

The Boone County Community Partnership provides assistance for low-income families.

The audit conducted by a private company for the Missouri Department of Social Services found the organization spent close to $16,000 on copiers and $27,000 on the Internet over 18 months.

The review also showed the executive director and fiscal manager lacked the necessary educational requirements for their jobs.

Boone County Community Partnership executive director Lolita Lucas said in a written statement that the nonprofit is trying to improve its accounting practices and rein in wasteful spending.
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