A routine state audit reports the Public Service Commission does not do a good job of licensing and overseeing in-state moving companies. The Atlanta Journal Constitution details a report from the state Audits and Accounts Department. It shows without good oversight, non-legitimate movers can entice customers with low prices, only to pry more money from them once furniture is on the trucks. The PSC is the state’s consumer watchdog agency for many industries. The AJC quotes Public Service Commission Commissioner Bobby Baker,Jr. saying they’re doing the best they can with available resources.
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Monday, September 8, 2008
State audit critical of PSC oversight of moving companies
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Edgar Treiguts
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9/08/2008 08:36:00 AM
Labels: Atlanta Journal Constitution, moving companies, Public Service Commission, state audit