Illinois Auditor General
The Illinois Auditor General is a legislative officer provided for by the Constitution of Illinois and appointed by the Illinois General Assembly for a 10-year term. The office reviews all Illinois state spending for legality.
History
A 1956 scandal prompted the creation of the office. Orville E. Hodge, auditor of public accounts, embezzled or misappropriated over $1 million in public funds.In 1957, the General Assembly passed the Illinois Auditing Act and created the Department of Audits and the Legislative Audit Commission.
In 1970, the Illinois Constitution mandated the office as a legislative entity rather than an executive branch agency. The General Assembly passed the Illinois State Auditing Act.
Robert G. Cronson was the first Auditor General and took office on August 1, 1974.