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San Diego County Initiates Contract Audit
March 24, 2026
San Diego County has launched an independent audit of its contracting and oversight processes following embezzlement charges against Amy Knox, former COO of the Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, a nonprofit contractor responsible for distributing over $4 million worth of anti-overdose medication Narcan under a county contract awarded in August 2024. The audit, expected to conclude by the end of May 2026, aims to identify oversight failures and recommend improvements to safeguard public funds and enhance accountability in county contracting practices.
- Procurement professionals should note the county's increased scrutiny on nonprofit contractors and the potential for strengthened oversight requirements in future solicitations.
- Contractors working with San Diego County may face more rigorous compliance and reporting standards as a result of audit findings.
- This development underscores the importance of robust internal controls and transparency in managing government contracts, especially those involving public health initiatives.
- Organizations should consider reviewing their governance and financial management practices to align with anticipated county expectations and mitigate risks of contract termination or legal exposure.
It was deeply concerning that the checks and balances that are supposed to safeguard the countyβs large budget and trust funds failed in this case.
— Summer Stephan, District Attorney
The Board of Supervisors has made clear that they want a full understanding of what occurred and how we can strengthen our oversight.
— Ebony Shelton, Chief Administrative Officer
Agencies
San Diego County, San Diego County District Attorney's Office
Vendors
Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego
Contracts
Over $4 million
Locations
Sources
- County begins audit after ex-con COO charged with embezzlement · Times of San Diego · Mar 24