Raleigh, N.C. — A dozen Department of Health and Human Services employees improperly collected $580,758 in overtime over the last five years while working to upgrade a Medicaid billing system, according to a state audit released Thursday.
Angie Sligh, the program director for the Medicaid Management Information System, or MMIS, collected 41 percent of the overtime paid out, according to the audit. Eight other managers collected another 47 percent of the overtime, while three rank-and-file employees collected the remaining 12 percent.
"That is a lot of money, and almost half of it went to one person," State Auditor Beth Wood said. "I would say it's fair to call this abusive, (an) abuse of the system."
DHHS obtained verbal approval from the Office of State Personnel to pay the overtime to "regular staff" who otherwise were prohibited from receiving pay for extra hours worked, according to the audit. The agency bolstered its argument for the overtime by noting that the federal government would pick up the bulk of the costs and that speeding the MMIS implementation would eventually save the state money.
The lack of documentation about the exception to state personnel rules meant no controls were in place to monitor the payments, according to the audit.
"Prohibiting overtime pay for exempt employees provides for better control and management of the state’s and agencies’ budgets. Consequently, it is imperative that any exceptions be thoroughly vetted and justified," the audit states.
DHHS even assigned someone to manually enter the overtime into the state's payroll system because the system could account for the overtime since there was no record of it being approved, according to the audit. There is no way to determine if the times and amounts were entered correctly or the cost of using state personnel to handle the task.
The MMIS implementation didn't meet its 2011 deadline – DHHS officials have said it will be online this July – so the employees continued to collect overtime until last month, when new agency officials learned of it and stopped the practice, according to the audit.
"Neither one of (the new personnel officials) knew what was going on. Then, you have DHHS over there doing it, so they're not going to run out and tell anybody," Wood said.
The Office of State Personnel adopted new policies and procedures last fall to ensure exceptions to overtime rules are properly documented.
Wood said the case could result in criminal charges if an investigation determines that the employees were paid for time they didn't actually work.
"This whole process was not managed appropriately," she said.
The audit was the second time in about two weeks that an audit has criticized spending in the Medicaid program. Previously, auditors determined that mismanagement and lax oversight led to high administrative costs in the program.
New DHHS Secretary Aldona Wos said in a statement Thursday that she considers the findings to be serious and has "already taken steps to ensure improved accountability within the department."
Department officials declined to say whether any action has been taken against Sligh or any of the other employees who were paid overtime, saying the audit was about policies and procedures, not individuals.




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Really? When you are salaried, you are exempt from overtime, even in the private sector. My husband has been a salaried employee for decades, never gets a dime of overtime and he's pulled many 18-28 hr days and nights over those years. Apparently with Bev's crew, exempt didn't apply if she allowed this to happen with a select few of her appointed minions.
February 14, 2013 5:31 p.m.
Maybe someone (assuming that you are not self-employed) should go up into your business, root out every nuance of questionable actions, and blame you and all of your co-workers as well.
There are numerous sincere and upstanding employees working within the NC Medicaid Division. If Wos, has been sent up to Dix Hill to paint all of DHHS with the red brush of shame I hope she can sleep at night. I truly hope that is not the case and that the woman has more scruples and integrity than that.
As for that new Computer system design that's been passed around like a leper through several different companies... If it fires up in July, you'll witness the biggest joke of the digital age reap havoc on the financial coffers of the Great State of North Carolina. It's one screw up behind the other that the designers won't correct. Wait till you lose hundreds of providers when they don't get their money...
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Are you serious!! I work in public accounting and i work plenty of 80 hour weeks with no overtime. For you to make that statement is completely uninformed.
February 14, 2013 5:21 p.m.
And it's not all the auditor found. Go back and read both audits.
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I almost never say this, but McCrory didn't hire these people or cover up for them. Bev did, over and over and over. Blame her. He's trying to fix it.
February 14, 2013 4:56 p.m.
If he's at DMA, I'm 95% sure I know who he is. Trust me, he "won't remember" having done anything wrong. Another "forgetful" fellow did that successfully, coached him, and he got away with something too. The opposing party was called a liar twice.
Clean house, Dr Wos, and not just at the management level.
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You need to blame Obama on this one, he gave the federal legal status and as such, can get DL's as a result.
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and the DHHS employees received $580,758 in OT pay, much of whom would normally - in private sector - would never receive to implement a online system to "supposedly" help detect fraud & implement services more efficiently... which was THEIR JOB.
anyone see the irony, not humorous, in this?
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Come on Libbies, where are you? Grand Union? OlNCNative, goldenspray, junkmail, I really would like your opinion!
The SCARY thing here is....this is just 12 folks. Multiply this by God knows how many other issues...but we cant cut it because if you do it shows you hate the poor!
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Can't blame Dems or Reps; it all boils down to the plain and simple greed of nefarious individuals. No wonder this project wasn't completed on time, the folks working on it would have had to say goodbye to their gravy train!
Guess McCrory will have to pick another demographic to suffer for the incompetence of the workers who caused this – he has already hosed over the unemployed.
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February 14, 2013 2:58 p.m.
The way this is written, there is no indication that the employees did anything dishonest. Nothing about falsified time cards, just that they shouldn't have received overtime pay. Some manager approved or said it was approved, it's not the fault of the employees, at least the way this is written.
February 14, 2013 2:55 p.m.
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If you have no idea what I was talking about, just Google "NC MMIS audit McCrory."
It has been all in the news, including WRAL, for more than a year.
When you catch up to the story, you will not be happy.
February 14, 2013 2:50 p.m.
Please! Bev Purdue didn't even try to collect over $140 million in fraudulently paid UE benefits.
Do you think they care about this pocket change? The whole thing is a fraud ring.
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