The Florida Inspector General's report on the investigation of Workforce Central Florida's (WCF) fleet vehicles found that WCF improperly purchased, leased, and disposed of 20 vehicles. It also stated that WCF's purchase of those vehicles for the fleet was an "unallowable expenditure" and more costly than staff reimbursements.
The Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI) began its investigation after receiving an anonymous complaint about wasteful fleet spending within the WCF. According to the report, WCF purchased the vehicles with a buyback guarantee from a dealership. WCF then decided it needed the money back due to discussions of funding cuts, sold the vehicles to a leasing company for the same purchase price, and then began leasing the vehicles. The report found the agency did this without proper consultation with the state nor proper approvals.










