Press Article: Tensions Escalate Between State Officials and Orange County Over Audit Allegations
Orlando, FL – Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia has sparked controversy by alleging that Orange County employees are hiding emails and records as part of the ongoing DOGE audit into the county’s spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. During a press conference on Tuesday, Ingoglia announced the issuance of investigative subpoenas to uncover what he claims is significant secrecy surrounding six county grants.
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“I think Orange County has something to hide,” Ingoglia stated, fueled by tips from a whistleblower suggesting that county employees tampered with documents. He characterized these actions as attempts to obscure the county’s financial management and threatened to enlist the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for further investigation.
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In contrast, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings vehemently denied any allegations of misconduct, asserting that the county has fully cooperated with the state’s audit. “No employee was instructed to alter, change or delete any documents,” he stated, emphasizing a commitment to transparency amid rising tensions between the state and the predominantly Democratic county.
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The conflict intensified recently with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier threatening to remove county officials for their reluctance to approve a contract regarding transportation for ICE detainees. Amidst this turmoil, Demings criticized Ingoglia’s accusations as baseless and asked for public transparency.
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Rep. Anna Eskamani, a vocal critic of Governor Ron DeSantis, dismissed the allegations as distractions from real leadership issues, such as escalating living costs. Meanwhile, County Budget Director Kurt Petersen clarified that the county had provided extensive documentation to the auditors, debunking claims of hidden records.
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As the political landscape shifts, with DeSantis eyeing the 2026 election and advocating for property tax elimination, tensions between state officials and local governments continue to rise, drawing attention to governance and fiscal responsibility in Florida.
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