State says investigation into nonprofit executive pay is 'not a witch hunt'
Mary Ellen Klas, The Miami Herald
Feb. 12—TALLAHASSEE — Florida's top auditor told a House committee that the state probe into the compensation of executive salaries at social welfare organizations was not "any kind of witch hunt" but instead was an attempt at "bringing transparency to the process" of state and federal funds used by privately run entities.
"We are on a fact-finding mission, doing research so that the policymakers such as yourselves can decide what to do with the facts that we reveal," Melinda Miguel, the chief inspector general for Gov. Ron DeSantis, told the House Governmental Operations Subcommittee on Wednesday.