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U.S. Postal Service
Mail Delivery and Customer Service Operations – Castle Rock Main Post Office, Castle Rock, CO
The Castle Rock Main Post Office (MPO) is in the Colorado/Wyoming District of the WestPac Area. This audit was designed to provide U.S. Postal Service management with timely information on potential scanning, mail delivery, and customer service operations risks at the Castle Rock MPO. The unit has 33 city routes which are delivered by 46 city carriers. The unit also has 20 Contract Delivery Service (CDS) routes which are delivered by CDS route contract owners and their substitute employees. We chose the Castle Rock MPO based on the number of stop-the-clock (STC) scans occurring at the delivery unit. Our objective was to evaluate select mail delivery and customer service operations and determine whether internal controls were effective at the Castle Rock MPO, Castle Rock, CO.
OIG used data analytics to identify offices with potentially fraudulent Voyager card activity. The Monroe, NY, Post Office had 1,765 posted transactions from July 1 through December 31, 2020, totaling $193,060. This included 375 Voyager card fuel purchases conducted by one supervisor’s PIN valued at $7,724 and FAMS marked 155 transactions as high-risk. This was the highest level of fuel purchases on one card within the district. The objective of this audit was to determine whether Voyager card PINs were properly managed and Voyager card transactions were properly reconciled at the Monroe, NY, Post Office.
Financial Audit of MCC Resources Managed by Millennium Challenge Account Morocco, Under the Compact Agreement Between MCC and the Government of Morocco, for the period May 5, 2015 to September 30, 2019
Investigative Summary: Findings of Misconduct by an Assistant United States Attorney for Illegal Possession and Attempted Smuggling of a Controlled Substance (Xanax) Without a Prescription, False Statements, Attempted Obstruction, and Related Misconduct
Our objective was to report internal control weaknesses, noncompliance issues, and unallowable costs identified in the single audit to the Social Security Administration (SSA) for resolution action.