Florida's chief financial officer, Blaise Ingoglia, announced subpoenas for Orange County employees amid allegations of document tampering following a recent audit by the Florida Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) to address claims of excessive spending.
Ingoglia, speaking at a news conference alongside Gov. Ron DeSantis, said, "The taxpayers have had enough and so have I." Latest Forecast
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Ingoglia, who promised to be a fiscal pit bull regarding spending, revealed that his office received a tip from within the Orange County government alleging that employees were altering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) files. "Upon our team’s arrival, we started receiving those tips that Orange County employees were possibly tamperi