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Corrective Action Plan AZ
This wiki documents governance performance gaps identified within Arizona's Maricopa County government.
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| 📖 Read The Story | 📊 Explore Governance Analysis |
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| Follow the chronological narrative of events that revealed governance gaps. | Dive into structured analysis using the Green Book framework. |
About This Project
This project applies Corrective Action Plan (CAP) methodology — originally developed for financial sector compliance under Sarbanes-Oxley — to evaluate government performance.
Author
Jamie Weinhauer Martin — Retired CAP professional applying governance expertise to public sector accountability.
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