john7994
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To be fair, this audit wasn’t conducted like all the other audits with some pretty major distinctions in additionAll the special districts in Florida have to submit audits (I assume by independent auditors that they pick?) every year.
Their yearly audits can be found here:
https://flauditor.gov/pages/special districts_efiles.html#!u-v
Just to be clear: every special district submits their own audit by their own handpicked independent auditor. The villages does it every year and RCID did it every year. These are not audits conducted by the government. Just as this audit we are talking about was not. It was conducted just like all other audits by all other special districts. I’m sure Reedy creek picked an independent auditor that would favor them just like the Villages does and so on. I’m not saying I like that idea and certainly every special district should have audits outside of what they usually to by an auditor not picked by the special district. But this audit was not one of those. And it wasn’t purported to be.
- Special Legislation was created to mandate findings by the oversight board for this audit
- The oversight board is adversarial and prejudicial with the entity that it is overseeing
- The oversight board is selected and serves at the pleasure of the governor (who is also publicly adversarial to the entity)
- The oversight board sought specific external consultation in conducting of the audit with a focus on forensic accounting with the stated purpose to look for malfeasance (this may be splitting hairs - as all audit should really be doing this)
- The audit itself went back to the beginning of the special district creation to illustrate a very specific narrative
- And as others have posted, the resulting narrative tone was very tabloid-esque and opinion based