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Sarasota News Leader September 28, 2012 Bartolotta says the audit of a youth program was finished; thus, all the records had become public. He did note that City Auditor and Clerk Pam Nadalini had removed all files pertaining to audits to her own personal server indepen- dent from the city system. Bartolotta asked Jorgensen to look at those records, too – per- haps the missing emails are there – but it is unclear whether Sylint examined that com- puter system as well. "The activity had potential criminal ramifica- tions and Sylint recommended that the Com- missioners consider asking Law Enforcement to investigate," the report continues. A crim- inal investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is proceeding. Page 10 Jorgensen will report that the city's IT depart- ment is back in order, with its email system "documented, properly networked, updated with version and security patches and is cur- rently fully and reliably functional." Both data storage and system architecture were updat- ed, and a new IT director is in place. At the time the email incidents occurred, the IT department was under Bartolotta's man- agement. Commissioners removed the depart- ment from his control and transferred it to the City Auditor and Clerk's Office. The report is scheduled for presentation during the afternoon session of the Sarasota City Commission on Oct. 1. Old school journalism. 21st century delivery. For Advertising Info Sales@SarasotaNewsLeader (941) 227-1080