An audit commissioned by the Orange County Board of Supervisors following a corruption scandal involving one of its members has been released.
It comes after former Supervisor Andrew Do was sentenced to five years in federal prison for accepting bribes in exchange for funneling millions of dollars to a charity affiliated with his daughter.
Phase one of the audit, conducted by Weaver, analyzed 145 contracts considered high priority, totaling $486 million. In total, Weaver will be assessing 2,552 county contracts totaling $4.2 billion…