State auditor recommends changes at Penn State

Nov. 15, 2012
Report is a response to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal

From The Philadelphia Inquirer: As a consequence of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual-abuse scandal, Pennsylvania State University must break down "a culture that shunned transparency," state Auditor General Jack Wagner says. Wagner has released a report that recommends changes the university should consider to become accountable and ensure that complaints like ones against Sandusky do not go unheeded. Among Wagner's recommendations: Remove the university president from the board of trustees; make the university subject to Pennsylvania's open-records law; and shrink the board from 32 to 21 voting members.

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