The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) Audit and Program Review Section (APR) has published a draft of its 2019 Audit Plan. The Plan includes details on audits that OIG is currently considering for 2019, as well as ongoing projects and audits completed year to date.
OIG is soliciting comments from City Council, City Hall, and the public for a period of 45 days (or until November 12th) and will consider all comments in finalizing the 2019 Audit Plan. The Plan sets forth subjects intended for audit but does not provide an order of priority. Audit topics presented in the Plan may also change according to a variety of factors such as new events and information, as well as resources available.
The 2019 APR Draft Audit Plan is currently available at: bit.ly/2019DraftAuditPlan
We encourage you to review and comment on the Plan by emailing us at: OIGNoticeandComment@igchicago.org. We want to hear from you about which issues resonate with your community or which topics have yet to be identified and how we can address them.
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The mission of the independent and non-partisan City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to promote economy, effectiveness, efficiency, and integrity by identifying corruption, waste, and mismanagement in City government. OIG is a watchdog for the taxpayers of the City and has jurisdiction to conduct investigations and audits into most aspects of City government. If you see corruption, fraud, or waste of any kind, we need to hear from you. For more information, visit our website at: www.igchicago.org.