Agenda
Port of Seattle Commission AUDIT COMMITTEE June 20, 2024 – 10:00 a.m. To be held in person at the Port of Seattle Headquarters Building – Commission Chambers, Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington. You may view the full meeting live at meetings.portseattle.org. To listen live from a remote location, call in at: +1 (425) 660-9954 or (833) 209-2690 and Conference ID 467 775 360# Committee members: Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa, Chair Commissioner Ryan Calkins Committee Public Member Sarah Holmstrom Also attending: Glenn Fernandes, Internal Audit Director Aaron Pritchard, Chief of Staff, Commission Services Michelle Hart, Commission Clerk Aubree Payne, Deputy Commission Clerk ORDER OF BUSINESS 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes – March 28, 2024 (Attached) External Audits 3. Office of the Washington State Auditor – Performance Audit Results – Civil Asset Forfeiture Tania Fleming, Principal Performance Auditor, Sohara Monaghan, Senior Performance Auditor (Presentation and Report) 4. Moss Adams – 2023 Financial Statement Audit Results (Presentation) Olga Darlington, Engagement Partner; Anna Waldren, Audit Senior Manager Updates and Approval (Glenn Fernandes, Director, Internal Audit) (Presentation – Items #5-11) 5. Internal Audit Organization Structure 6. Open Issues Status 7. 2024 Audit Plan Update Performance Audits (Glenn Fernandes, Director, Internal Audit; Spencer Bright, Manager, Internal Audit - Capital Audit, Dan Chase, Manager, Internal Audit, Kerem Onat, Senior Internal Auditor) 8. Time Approval Controls (Report) 9. Parking Garage Elevator Modernization (Report) Information Technology Audits - None Limited Contract Compliance Audits (Glenn Fernandes, Director, Internal Audit) 10. 1915 KCHouse Concepts – SEATAC, LLC (Report) 1 11. Stellar Bambuza SEA, LLC (Report)1 Concluding Business 12. Committee Comments 13. Adjournment1 Limited Contract Compliance Audits are only discussed if issues are identified.
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