By Associated Press - Thursday, December 7, 2017

ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) - The Montgomery County Office of the Inspector General is scheduled to brief county officials on its four-year work plan.

Inspector General Edward Blansitt will discuss the plan on Thursday before the county council’s audit committee.

The plan selects a number of specific departments and programs for review each fiscal year. It also sets priority review areas.



After that, the committee will hold a follow-up discussion with Blansitt and other office representatives about a September meeting regarding best practices and staffing levels.

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