Opinion ID: 166830
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: March 2000 Audit

Text: 23 As promised, Honore conducted another audit in March 2000. RPI scored 87.71% in overall compliance and 4.92% in overall leakage. As for the specific divisions, APD scored 88.78% compliance and 3.96% leakage. Liability scored 85.41% compliance and 5.79% leakage. Like the September 1999 Audit, RPI needed an overall compliance score of 90% or more, a liability leakage of less than 2.5%, and an APD leakage of less than 2% to pass the audit. 24 Figure 1: Summary of RPI Audit Results -------------------------------------------------------------------- Audit Compliance Compliance Leakage Leakage Score Goal Goal -------------------------------------------------------------------- January 85.16% (O) 91% (O) 0% (H) 7.5% (O) 1998 97.9% (S) -------------------------------------------------------------------- September 84.88% (O) 91% (O) 5.18% (O) 7.5% (O) 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------- June 1999 88.46% (O) 90% (O) 7.88(O) unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------- September 87.36% (O) 90% (O) 8.01% (O) 1999 92.59% (A) 1.53% (A) 2% (A) 76.90% (L) 15.4% (L) 2.5% (L) -------------------------------------------------------------------- March 2000 87.71% (O) 90% (O) 4.92% (O) 88.78% (A) 3.96% (A) 2% (A) 85.41% (L) 5.79% (L) 2.5% (L) -------------------------------------------------------------------- O = Overall result H = Hard leakage A = Result for APD division S = Soft Leakage L = Result for Liability division 25 Although the myriad facts and figures described above can be somewhat confusing, what is clear is that in the five audits prior to Bryant's termination, RPI failed to meet the stated expectations for either compliance or leakage each time. 26 Two days after the completion of the final March 2000 audit, Farmers terminated Bryant for poor performance.