Orange County Staff Subpoenaed Amid DOGE Audit Issues, CFO Says
Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia issued subpoenas to 16 Orange County employees amid allegations of tampering with documents related to five missing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grants, following a state audit.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced subpoenas for Orange County employees due to an audit by the Florida Department of Government Efficiency .
- State officials reported irregularities in Orange County's fiscal management, noting a 52% increase in ad valorem tax collections in five years.
- CFO Blaise Ingoglia stated that taxpayers deserve transparency and vowed not to tolerate any attempts to alter public records regarding fiscal operations.
- Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings rejected the allegations, asserting that no employee was instructed to alter, change, or delete any documents.
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CFO Ingoglia Issuing Subpoenas to Orange County Employees
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Wednesday that it was “probable” Orange County employees tried to hide information when his DOGE team began examining spending practices with the county government. Therefore, he said, he was issuing investigative subpoenas to all county employees his office believes were involved in grant programs for DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) efforts. Ingoglia mad…
DeSantis Orders Subpoenas in Orange County Audit; Demings Pushes Back
Governor Ron DeSantis announced Monday that the state will issue subpoenas to Orange County employees as part of an ongoing audit by the Florida Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The move comes after state auditors reported irregularities in county records during on-site visits, raising concerns about transparency and fiscal management. “Orange County taxpayers deserve better,” […] The post DeSantis Orders Subpoenas in Orange County Au…


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‘Don’t lie to us’: Florida CFO subpoenas Orange County workers over DOGE audit
Florida’s chief financial officer said Wednesday he is issuing subpoenas to Orange County employees and may bring in digital forensic investigators as the state’s DOGE team seeks documents related to the county’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. CFO Blaise Ingoglia accused Orange’s government of not being forthcoming when DOGE auditors showed up earlier this month demanding documents about county budgets, payroll, grants and DEI effo…
Blaise Ingoglia accuses Orange County of hiding records in DOGE audit
Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia accused Orange County employees of hiding emails and records as he announced on Tuesday that he has issued investigative subpoenas to pry them loose during the government’s DOGE audit. “I called up the Governor, I said, I think Orange County has something to hide,” Ingoglia said in a news conference Wednesday in Orlando as he questioned whether the county had released emails pertaining to six grants for wh…
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