OIG
UNITS
Investigations
Unit
The
Investigations Unit staff is comprised of Special Agents
representing various diverse investigative backgrounds and
disciplines. For instance, some Special Agents have traditional law
enforcement backgrounds with emphasis in white-collar fraud
investigations. Other Special Agents are former state regulatory
investigators from agencies such as the State Comptroller’s Office
and Department of Revenue. We also have former construction managers
and construction auditors on our staff.
An
Investigative Analyst, who is charged with maintaining the necessary
investigative databases to further the objectives of the unit,
supports the Investigations Unit.
Audit
Unit
The Office of
the Inspector General’s Audit Unit fulfills a unique function by
integrating its expertise with the OIG’s overall mission.
Recognizing that the function of the OIG Audit Unit is different
from other County audit agencies, the OIG concentrates audit
resources on distinct aspects of County contracts and projects. The
Unit also provides proactive audit assistance as part of the
Office’s oversight function.
In addition to conducting
audits, OIG audit staff also assists other OIG Units by providing
forensic accounting, and participating in reviews, studies and
evaluations. The unit also assists with cases requiring
investigative accounting.
Legal
Unit
In addition to
providing legal counsel to the Inspector General, the Legal Unit
primarily assists the Investigations Unit in assessing the strengths
and weaknesses of any investigation with potential civil,
administrative or criminal implications.
The Legal Unit
reviews proposed ordinances and resolutions to provide the Inspector
General with an independent legal assessment of the possible
potential impact of the legislative items. The Legal Unit also
reviews county contracts. This review is not limited to the legal
sufficiency of the contract. It usually includes an assessment of
the contracts rights and liabilities, as well as its efficiency and
cost effectiveness.
All subpoenas
issued by the Inspector General are first cleared through the Legal
Unit. The Unit is charged with making sure the Office complies with
its “advance notice” responsibilities in the areas of subpoena
issuance and final report distribution. All final public reports are
reviewed through the Legal Unit for legal sufficiency and work
product integrity.
The Legal Unit
provides a summer Law Clerk Internship Program with an emphasis on
recruiting from Florida law
schools.
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