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South Carolina’s Republican-dominated Senate and its elected Republican treasurer are facing off in an extraordinary hearing ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis is set to defend himself on the Senate floor today against claims he misled ...
The South Carolina State Senate is holding a historic hearing Monday afternoon that could remove a statewide elected official ...
Most of the $1.8 billion listed in a flow through fund set up during switch in accounting systems never existed, an ...
Richard Eckstrom, former state comptroller general, and George Kennedy, former state auditor, resigned as a result of the ...
South Carolina’s Republican-dominated Senate voted 33-8 on Monday to kick the Republican treasurer out of office over a $1.8 ...
The SC Supreme Court denied Treasurer Loftis' request to stop a hearing regarding his removal due to a $1.8 billion ...
The South Carolina Senate voted late Monday to remove state Treasurer Curtis Loftis from office for his role in a $1.8 billion accounting error that went unreported for nearly a decade. By a vote of ...
Following the $1.8 billion accounting scandal at the SC Statehouse? You’ll want to read opinion editor Matthew T. Hall’s new ...
If South Carolina’s troubled state treasurer isn’t removed from office, he needs a serious election foe, opinion editor ...
The embattled four-term treasurer Curtis Loftis said he was not surprised by the vote; a two-thirds House vote is required to ...