Fuel fraud doesn’t always show up in big, flashy ways. In a government fleet, it’s usually death by a thousand cuts—small things that slip through the cracks.
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The City of Madill, Okla., was affected by card skimmers at gas stations — 75% of the city's fuel cards were compromised.
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The City of Sacramento (Calif.) Department of Utilities can save money by expanding its vehicle utilization criteria and more accurately track fuel transactions, according to a recent audit by the city auditor.
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With above-ground fuel tanks, the City of St. Joseph is expecting fewer service interruptions during flooding and lower maintenance costs.
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Although some of the City of Memphis' gas pumps automatically tracked fuel usage, others depended on manual logs, and not all manual logs were kept up to date.
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A former Augusta County, Va., supervisor was charged with using a fleet fuel card for more than $4,000 in personal fuel purchases.
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Renewable Energy Group announced that Cynthia (CJ) Warner has bee named to the position of president and chief executive Officer effective Jan. 14.
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Hurricane Florence swept through several parts of the eastern U.S. last week, causing extensive damage and flooding. And when natural disasters hit, fuel is a common concern.
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Ventura County, Calif., reduced fleet idling by using telematics to determine which vehicles idled the most and providing this information to department heads.
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The Chief of the French Settlement (La.) Police Department was arrested for using a fleet fuel card to purchase 24 gallons of fuel for his personal truck.
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