Coroner in southwest Washington being investigated for fraud
LONGVIEW, Wash. - A coroner in southwest Washington is under investigation for fraud after the state Auditor’s Office said it found he accepted more than $12,000 in personal reimbursements for travel expenses that had been paid by the county.
According to a report from the Auditor’s Office, between February 2016, and May 2019 Cowlitz County coroner Tim Davidson was reimbursed for travel expenses from two organizations, even though the county had paid for his travel, The Daily News reported.
The Washington State Patrol is also investigating the case, and the Auditor’s office said it has referred the case to the Cowlitz County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
The investigation started after Aug. 5, 2019 when Cowlitz County notified the Auditor’s Office about a potential loss of public funds.
At the time, Davidson served as president of the Washington Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners and traveled to trainings and conferences and for legislative meetings. He also attended International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners conferences and performed accreditation audits on behalf of the Association.
According to the report, both associations reimburse individuals for incurred travel expenses if they complete a reimbursement request form and submit receipts.
In December, the auditor’s office interviewed Davidson, who "acknowledged personally receiving" the reimbursement funds and offered to repay the county, the report said.
Davidson had no comment, according to the newspaper.
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