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City Code

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Current repository for City Code and Charter documents.
Provide comment or feedback on a topic, contact a specific official, request a meeting with an official, or ask them to speak at an event.
The Auditor's Office budget should be an expression of the elected Auditor's values.
The Auditor's Office budget should be an expression of the elected Auditor's values.
We noted compliance risks for the City related to the Americans with Disabilities Act during an audit of emergency preparedness but the risks were outside of the audit's scope. We are calling attention to them here so City Council and the public can act with urgency to address them.
This plan applies to employees of the City Auditor’s Office and is adopted under the Auditor’s administrative powers to establish classification and compensation in Charter Chapter 2, Article 5, Section 2-506. The plan and the associated job classifications take effect on July 1, 2023.
City Auditor Mary Hull Caballero distributed a memorandum to City Council about a tip to the Fraud Hotline.
Report suspected fraud, waste, inefficiency, or abuse through the City of Portland, Oregon's Fraud Hotline. You may file an anonymous report or provide contact information.
Intranet for Auditor's Office employees

Oral Histories

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Oral Histories included here gather and preserve stories documenting Portland's City government.

Our tools

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The Auditor's Office has an array of tools to fulfill its mission of promoting an open and accountable government.
The City Auditor’s Fraud Hotline provides City of Portland employees and the public with a confidential mechanism to report suspected fraud, waste or misuse of City resources, and abuse of position.
Sign up to receive emails with information from the different divisions and services of the Auditor's Office.
View Auditor Hull Caballero's Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget proposal.
These are audits we plan to begin or complete in the coming fiscal year. They are subject to change, and new topics may be substituted or added if higher priority issues emerge during the year.

Why it works

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The Auditor's Office is an impartial and independent source of information for the public to demand change in City government when it is needed.