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Orange County Investigates Supervisor Contract Steering
March 12, 2026
A forensic audit covering Orange County contracts from 2019 to 2024 revealed that former Supervisor Andrew Do steered over $10 million in county contracts and COVID-19 relief funds to supporters, including the Viet America Society, which employs his daughter. This audit has prompted calls from current county supervisors for stronger ethics reforms, enhanced whistleblower protections, and tighter procurement policies to prevent future abuses of discretionary spending authority by elected officials.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased scrutiny and potential policy changes in Orange County procurement processes aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability.
- Vendors and contractors must be aware of evolving ethics and compliance requirements that may affect contract award procedures and oversight.
- County agencies may implement stricter controls and monitoring mechanisms to mitigate risks of favoritism and conflicts of interest in discretionary contract awards.
- Organizations involved in local government contracting should evaluate their internal compliance programs to align with anticipated reforms and maintain competitive integrity.
Unfortunately, the fact that management at the county did not come forward to push back against the former supervisor show the need for stronger ethics reforms and additional whistleblower protections for rank-and-file employees.
— Vicente Sarmiento, Supervisor
As expected, the most recent audit again exposes Andrew Do for habitually using his position of power to financially reward family, friends and donors through crony capitalist contracts at the expense of Orange County taxpayers.
— Katrina Foley, Board Vice Chair
Do we go further? How deep do we go into it. The next batch [of contracts] is hundreds more. I think we have to decide how far we want to go and what do you want to do.
— Doug Chaffee, Orange County Board Chairman
Agencies
Orange County Board of Supervisors, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney's Office, Fair Political Practices Commission
Vendors
Viet America Society
Contracts
More than $10 million
Locations
Sources
- 'Unethical wheeling and dealing': Audit released detailing Andrew Do contracts - Los Angeles Times · Los Angeles Times · Mar 12