The Washington State Auditor today released two reports related to the Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association (CWEDA) and its longtime executive director, former Camas mayor Paul Dennis.
The reports — one declaring CWEDA “unauditable” and another investigating Dennis’ misuse of public funds — come less than one month after the Camas Police Department forwarded its investigation into Dennis to the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office and accused the former Camas mayor of stealing nearly $15,000 in public funds during his time leading CWEDA.
State auditors say Dennis used more than $19,000 in public funds for personal expenses, including the purchase of a home climate-control system.
“An additional $45,000 in costs were questioned, meaning the funds could have been spent on business items but were not adequately documented,” the auditor’s office stated in a press release sent to media today.
Those questionable purchases included nearly $14,000 for meals, $8,483 for fuel, nearly $6,000 for electronics and software, $1,239 for car rentals and $2,826 in “reimbursements” to Dennis.