The
audit, which was submitted to NAN's board of directors, warned, "These
circumstances create substantial doubt about the organization's ability
to continue."
KBL said it was "unable to form an opinion" on
the accuracy of NAN's financial figures "because of inadequacies in the
organization's accounting records."
In 2008, federal
prosecutors decided to drop a criminal probe into the finances of
Sharpton and NAN. But Sharpton -- who also has a lucrative syndicated
radio show and a speech-making and consulting business -- agreed to pay
back more than $2 million in overdue personal and NAN taxes.
The audit said NAN still owed $1.348 million in delinquent city, state
and federal taxes and penalties at the end of 2008. The IRS has filed
dozens of liens against NAN over the past decade, including one as
recently as April of this year.
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Source: New York Post | CARL CAMPANILE