Discuss creating internal audit program to review city operations
In Plain English
The city currently lacks an internal audit program to review spending and operations for problems. Most cities this size have auditors who independently check departments and report findings to the council. If approved, Richmond would hire staff or contractors to conduct regular audits of city finances and programs.
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