Greensboro’s International Civil Rights Center & Museum finally turns its 2012 audit over to city officials and —surprise — the museum is losing money:

The city required the audit as a condition of loaning $750,000 to the museum last year. According to the News & Record’s reading of the audit, city officials will learn little that the City Council didn’t already know when it authorized the loan.

The audit paints a picture familiar to museum watchers: In 2012, it struggled to find donors and ticket-buyers even as it spent thousands to get them.

…City spokesman Donnie Turlington said its internal audit department is reviewing the audit — with “more than just the ‘read it and give it a blessing’ approach.”

The department should finish the review by midweek, he said. Then, the council will get the information.

Then what will the council do?