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U.S. Agency for International Development
Financial Audit of Resources Managed by GOAL Under Multiple USAID Awards for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2017
Investigative Summary: Findings of Misconduct by a then Federal Bureau of Investigation Unit Chief for Engaging in an Improper, Intimate Relationship with a Subordinate and Related Misconduct
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is initiating an audit of the Central Nonprofit Agency (CNA) Selection of Nonprofit Agencies (NPAs) for Project Assignment and Allocation of Orders. Our overall objective is to assess the extent to which the implementation of the project assignment and allocation process by the CNAs is effective and follows applicable laws and regulations as well as established policies and procedures.
This audit report is one of a series of OIG reports that addresses the identification, reporting, and investigation of incidents of potential abuse and neglect of our Nation's most vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and individuals with developmental disabilities. OIG is committed to detecting and combating such abuse and neglect.
We contracted this audit with Cotton & Company LLP, which found FEMA did not ensure Collier County, Florida (the County) established and implemented policies, procedures, and practices to account for and expend Public Assistance (PA) program grant funds awarded in disaster areas in accordance with Federal regulations and FEMA guidance. Specifically, the County could not provide documentation to support $4,602 in force account costs claimed. Additionally, the subrecipient monitoring process needs improvement. The State has not evaluated the risk of subrecipients’ noncompliance with Federal requirements, obtained subrecipient audit reports, or developed plans for monitoring subrecipients. We made four recommendations that, when implemented, should improve Collier County, Florida’s management of FEMA PA funds. FEMA concurred with our four recommendations.