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City audit committee adopts CSA work plan; asks for clearer public storytelling of bond and service work
Summary
The committee unanimously adopted the City Services Auditor's FY work plan after presentations by chief audit executive Tanya Ledesjewski and director Peg Stevenson, urging the CSA to improve public-facing explanations and dashboards that tie audits and bond projects to resident impacts.
The Go-Back Committee voted unanimously to adopt the City Services Auditor's work plan after a presentation on the office's organization, funding and planned audits.
Tanya Ledesjewski, chief audit executive for the City Services Auditor in the Controller's Office, told the committee the CSA is statutorily required under the city charter (Appendix F) and certain California Government Code provisions to perform audits and performance work. "We receive a budget set aside of 2 tenths of 1% of the city's budget," Ledesjewski said during the presentation, stating that the CSA's current fiscal-year allocation totals about $18,000,000 and the…
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