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Office of Audit and Performance proposes ordinance changes to clarify audit access, highlights training and Indie Performs uptake
Summary
Director Wesley Jones presented a mid-year update from the Office of Audit and Performance, outlining staff training, the Indie Performs program, ongoing reviews (including an OPHS audit due in October), and proposed ordinance amendments to add operational review authority and explicit access to records for audits.
Wesley Jones, director of the Office of Audit and Performance (OAP), briefed the Indianapolis Marion County Audit Committee on July 25, 2025, about the office’s mid-year activities and a proposal to amend the audit-ordinance language to clarify the office’s authority.
Jones told the committee the office has emphasized staff development in 2025, including continuing professional education for auditors and participation in local lean and change-management training for performance staff. "We're trying to take advantage of all that and increase our skills," Jones said.
On the performance side, manager Caitlin Edwards described Indie Performs, the OAP training program for city and county staff. Edwards said the spring session had 23 participants and the current session had 19, a combined 42…
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