The Internal Audit Department released its Purchasing Department - Job Order Contracting, Audit 24-12

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The Internal Audit Department of Tampa has unveiled Audit 24-12, which scrutinizes the Purchasing Department's Job Order Contracting program designed for the repair and rehabilitation of city facilities. The program aims to enhance efficiency and ensure that public funds are used effectively for necessary infrastructure improvements. The audit report is accessible to the public on the TampaGov website, reinforcing the city's commitment to transparency and accountability in its operations. This initiative is part of a broader effort to maintain high standards of governance and public service. The audit not only provides insights into the program's effectiveness but also serves as a valuable resource for citizens and stakeholders.

As local government operations come under increasing scrutiny, such audits are crucial for fostering public trust. The release of this report is timely, given the ongoing discussions about municipal funding and infrastructure needs. Overall, Audit 24-12 represents a significant step in ensuring that the city manages its resources responsibly.

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