While officials with the state DOGE began a two-day, in-person review Thursday of Jacksonville’s financial systems, Florida’s chief financial officer accused some local governments targeted for audits of tampering with public records.
Speaking to reporters on the steps of Jacksonville City Hall, state CFO Blaise Ingoglia alleged, without presenting evidence, that “multiple sources” told his office that local officials are digitally eliminating key words and phrases to make it more difficult for DOGE auditors to locate documents on city and county programs.
He did not specifically mention Jacksonville…