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Santa Cruz County poised to sue AZ auditor over alleged embezzlement

Santa Cruz County plans to take legal action against the state, alleging that “gross negligence” by the Arizona Auditor General allowed the county's former treasurer to embezzle public funds for a decade.

The complaint, filed Aug. 19, blames negligent audits conducted by the Auditor General between 2014 and 2024 for failing to uncover alleged theft by former county Treasurer Elizabeth Gutfer.

Gutfal is accused of stealing $39.4 million in public funds. The county says it is willing to settle for $45 million, including $1.3 million in lost interest and other fees and costs accrued to find the missing funds.

“The Auditor General's annual reports never indicated that any money was embezzled from the Treasurer's bank account and regularly misrepresented the actual value of the county's assets,” the county said in the notice.

The county criticized the auditor general for conducting annual audits of the county finance department that “fell below generally accepted auditing standards for many years.”

The county said this includes releasing audit results that are less detailed than previous years and only auditing fiscal year-end financial statements rather than a random selection of the treasurer's financial documents as part of the county's annual audit.

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