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Gov. Ron DeSantis, along with the state’s Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia, slammed Orange County officials in a news conference Wednesday for their lack of cooperation in a DOGE audit. Officials accused county employees of tampering with emails related to the audit, removing keywords related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).Full news conference belowAmong their findings, Ingoglia said, “The county was giving excessive raises to their employees and possibly tampering with documents.” The CFO announced he will be issuing investigative subpoenas related to five DEI grants in Orange County.Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings released the following statement: “Orange County Government fully cooperated with the Florida DOGE audit team, providing all the data and documents requested. No employee was instructed to alter, change or delete any documents.While our employees may have read from or referred to notes or documents being discussed by the DOGE team, employees were not scripted in their remarks.The state has offered no evidence to support its allegation that we were hiding information or acting without integrity. We welcome the opportunity for full public transparency on this issue.”
Gov. Ron DeSantis, along with the state’s Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia, slammed Orange County officials in a news conference Wednesday for their lack of cooperation in a DOGE audit.
Officials accused county employees of tampering with emails related to the audit, removing keywords related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Full news conference below
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Among their findings, Ingoglia said, “The county was giving excessive raises to their employees and possibly tampering with documents.”
The CFO announced he will be issuing investigative subpoenas related to five DEI grants in Orange County.
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings released the following statement:
“Orange County Government fully cooperated with the Florida DOGE audit team, providing all the data and documents requested. No employee was instructed to alter, change or delete any documents.
While our employees may have read from or referred to notes or documents being discussed by the DOGE team, employees were not scripted in their remarks.
The state has offered no evidence to support its allegation that we were hiding information or acting without integrity. We welcome the opportunity for full public transparency on this issue.”
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