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Internal Revenue Service
Fiscal Year 2021 Statutory Audit of Compliance With Notifying Taxpayers of Their Rights When Requested to Extend the Assessment Statute
Although CDC Implemented Our Prior Audit Recommendations, Its Corrective Actions Did Not Effectively Address Findings Related to 3 of Our 13 Recommendations
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) OIG reviewed the system of quality control for the audit organization of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) OIG in effect for the year ended March 31, 2021. The FTC OIG received an External Peer Review rating of PASS. In the GAO OIG's opinion, the system of quality control for the audit organization of the FTC OIG in effect for the year ended March 31, 2021, had been suitably designed and complied with to provide the FTC OIG with reasonable assurance of performing and reporting in conformity with applicable professional standards and applicable legal and regulatory requirements in all material respects.
The Office of the Inspector General determined the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) industrial hygiene (IH) planning and assessment process had weaknesses that resulted in some hazards not being identified and evaluated. Specifically, we identified the following IH process weaknesses: (1) TVA relied on limited information to identify health hazards; (2) there was no formal evaluation of the risks posed by identified hazards; (3) IH plans did not prioritize hazards; and (4) incomplete monitoring efforts allowed misalignment between procedures, plans, and exposure assessments. We also determined TVA took appropriate actions to address adverse conditions, which were identified during assessments at hydro plants; however, TVA did not maintain employee notification records as required by internal procedures. In addition, we identified opportunities for improvement related to clarifying responsibilities for notification and monitoring of contractor actions taken to address IH recommendations.
Audit of Community Service and Other Grants Awarded to South Dakota Public Broadcasting and KUSD-FM, Vermillion, South Dakota, for the Period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019, Report No. ASJ2007-2109
Description of the System Supporting the Department of Health & Human Services Program Support Center, Financial Management and Procurement Portfolio, Grants Finance and Administrative Services, Payment Management Services’ Payment Management System
Description of the System Supporting the Department of Health & Human Services Center for Information Technology at the National Institutes of Health Information Technology General Controls System for the UNIX and Windows Environments