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Sioux Falls council adopts three-year audit plan as residents raise concerns about code enforcement, easements and policing
Summary
The council approved a risk-based three-year audit plan by a 6–0 vote after a presentation by Internal Auditor Ryan Losing; multiple residents used public comment to allege problems with code 160, sewer easements, policing and council transparency.
The Sioux Falls City Council on Oct. 8 approved a three-year, risk-based audit plan recommended by the audit committee and developed with Clifton Larson Allen. Internal Auditor Ryan Losing outlined planned audits that include facility security, metro communications, code enforcement, payroll and pension management, IT security controls and a transit performance audit tied to the city’s new Via contract.
Losing told the council the audit program includes planned, consulting and special-request engagements and that the plan can be amended as new priorities arise. The recommendation came from the audit committee and staff after a…
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