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Board moves to strengthen internal audit: creates Brown Act audit committee and restates charter

Sonoma County Board of Supervisors
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Summary

The Board approved a restated internal audit charter and established a three‑member Brown Act audit committee to improve independence and compliance with Institute of Internal Auditors standards. Staff proposed adding two internal audit positions as program change requests for the upcoming budget.

The Board of Supervisors voted to restate the county’s internal audit charter and establish a three‑member audit committee to provide independent oversight of internal audit work and risk‑based audit planning.

Eric Rosier, the county’s elected Auditor‑Controller‑Treasurer‑Tax Collector, and Damian Goncharowsky, the chief audit executive, said the updates strengthen internal audit independence by clarifying the chief audit executive’s functional reporting to the board or audit committee while retaining…

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