Overview
- The Saxon Court of Audit published its annual report on June 19 detailing chronic waste and inefficiency across state administration.
- It exposed significant funding gaps in teacher overtime pay and underinvestment in road maintenance.
- The audit flagged rising education expenditures that run counter to falling student enrolment.
- With state employment at roughly 96,000—far above the 70,000 target—the report recommends capping headcount to stabilize personnel costs and improve fiscal discipline.
- The review also breaks new ground by examining cryptocurrency taxation as a potential revenue source.