State Auditor Claire McCaskill is accusing Missouri's adoption program of incompetence and mismanagement.
Tim Walker has more from Jefferson City.
McCaskill says the Department of Social Services is not working hard enough to keep track of children in the system.
But Gary Sherman, Director of the Department of Social Services, says the accusations are not true.
Reporting from the state Capital, I'm Tim Walker.
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An audit of Missouri's adoption program criticizes the Department of Social Services' system of tracking children.
Tim Walker has more from Jefferson City.
State Auditor Claire McCaskill was highly critical of the Department of Social Services' handling of children in state custody.
McCaskill says the Department's database is inaccurate and needs to be overhauled.
Gary Sherman, Director of the Department of Social Services, says the department is doing what it can.
The Department of Social Services says it plans to fix its databases by February 2007.
Reporting from the state Capital, I'm Tim Walker
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State Auditor Claire McCaskill says the state is not doing a good enough job finding permanent homes for foster children.
Tim Walker has more from Jefferson City.
McCaskill released an audit critical of the Department of Social Services' handling of children in state custody.
McCaskill says the audit found numerous errors and omissions in the state's adoption and foster case database.
Department of Social Services Director Gary Sherman, says the database is complicated but the system is working well.
Reporting from the state Capital, I'm Tim Walker.
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A newly released audit points out shortcomings in Missouri's
adoption program.
Tim Walker has more from Jefferson City.
State Auditor Claire McCaskill says the Department of Social Services is failing in its efforts to update adoption and foster case records.
McCaskill accused the department of incompetence and mismanagement.
The Department of Social Services placed over thirteen hundred children in permanent care last year. But these number down from the previous two years.
Reporting from the state Capital, I'm Tim Walker.