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Daytona Beach commissioners weigh audits and policy fixes after P‑card disclosures and website data breach

Daytona Beach City Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

A week of public scrutiny over city P‑card spending and a records posting that exposed some Social Security numbers prompted commissioners to commission legal review, add audits to the auditor’s worklist and task staff with policy updates and redaction training ahead of Dec. 8 re‑posting of records.

A heated commission meeting Nov. 19 centered on oversight of city purchasing cards after a bulk posting of public‑records receipts and supporting documents revealed personal data and prompted calls for immediate audits.

The dispute grew after staff placed a large set of purchasing card statements and supporting documentation online in response to public records requests. Chief Information Officer Hassan Razekah said staff took the material down after discovering Social Security numbers in some attachments and set a Dec. 8 target to re‑post fully redacted records after an internal review. Razekah said the IT office is coordinating a cross‑department redaction and training…

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