SALISBURY – Officials in Wicomico County this week approved a satisfactory audit report on concessions cash and alcoholic beverage handlings at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center.
In a Wicomico County Council meeting Tuesday, Steve Roser, the county’s internal auditor, presented the council with findings from a recent audit on sales and alcohol dispensing protocols at the Civic Center.
Roser said the objective of the audit was to evaluate concession operations, cash handling procedures and the efficiency of the Civic Center’s current practices.
“We wanted to gain an understanding of the programs and evaluate controls,” he said. “Testing, observations and document review led to a satisfactory conclusion. The Civic Center folks did an outstanding job developing and adhering to internal controls in all areas tested.”
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Interesting. No actual figures on alcohol sales. Any POS - point of sale, for you gutter thinkers- system would readily provide these numbers.
ReplyDeleteExcept for the better living expo, I never go there. Heard they were going to sell Alcohol at events, but have not found an event worth going to, let alone pay an inflated price alcohol like the Shore Birds.
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ReplyDeleteKind of a nothingburger. They are correctly accounting for the sales. OK.
What is the revenue from the alcohol? And the profit?
Hockey season is just around the bend and supposedly the sale of brew and booze will draw a team and major national entertainment acts. No more HQ Live so the venue competition has been vanquished.
Update, please, council members.
Alcohol and Lipstick on a old fossil pig can not make it ham again.
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