Two top administrators at the University of South Florida Polytechnic are facing dismissal following an investigation into complaints about financial mismanagement at the Lakeland campus.
And the former leader of the school, Marshall Goodman, could soon be under investigation himself.
Those are among the recommendations made by USF officials who just completed a two-month ethics review at USF Poly. Not only did investigators confirm that USF Poly officials misused money, it revealed a dysfunctional world that one employee dubbed "Marshall Goodman's own playground."
Read more here as the story develops.
-- Kim Wilmath, Tampa Bay Times












The corruption of these Republicans is breathtaking. Florida needs to switch gears completely -- a Democratic governor and a democratic legislature. It's long past time.
Posted by: debbie | April 26, 2012 at 11:03 AM
No wonder there are financial mismanagement claims. They tried managing the uni the accounts themselves instead of hiring a proper financial advisor, hence the mistakes which eventually can also seem like frauds. businesses and universities should hire CFOs to manage their financial side of things.
Posted by: Interim CFO | June 13, 2012 at 04:38 AM