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Johnston Community College says it has fixed problems with the school's financial controls that allowed an employee to steal about $1,500 and its bookstore to lose more than $13,600.
The State Auditor's Office released its financial review of the school Monday for the previous fiscal year ending June 2007.
Auditor Les Merritt's office said the financial problems were discovered before the audit was conducted when customers complained about uncashed checks and students said they were being charged twice.
The community college said in its response to the audit that employees also have received more training to prevent problems from recurring. It's unclear what happened to the unidentified employee whom the review said stole the money from the cashier's office.

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