The City Controller, an independently elected citywide official, is the taxpayers' watchdog and the City's chief auditor and accountant. The Controller's job is to investigate and publicly report problems with city departments, increase governmental efficiency and save taxpayer money by improving operations, conduct financial and performance audits of all city departments, offices and programs, monitor and report on all matters relating to the City's fiscal health, keep the City's official financial records, and supervise all expenditures of city funds, including payroll.

What's New

The Controller's Biography

Budgetary Cash Flow - Jan. 26, 2010 New

Union Agreement Savings

Audit of Revenues and Expenses at the Los Angeles Convention Center Department

External Peer Review finds Internal Audit Division to be in full compliance with Government Auditing Standards

Congratulations to the Controller's Financial Reporting team for having won a Certificate of Achievement of Excellence in Financial Reporting - the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting. Congratulations as well to Bill Lamb - the Director of the Controller's Financial Analysis and Reporting Team - for receiving an Award of Financial Reporting Achievement.

City Controller Wendy Greuel Unveils City Has Collected Millions From
Delinquent Taxpayers

L.A. City Hiring Process Performance Audit

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