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Department of the Treasury
Audit of the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund’s Fiscal Years 2014 and 2013 Financial Statements
For FY 2014, both the Department and FSA received an unmodified (clean) opinion on their financial statements; however, the financial statement auditors identified one significant deficiency in internal control over financial reporting and one instance of reportable noncompliance. The significant deficiency involved information technology controls over security management, personnel security, access controls, and configuration management, which can increase the risk of unauthorized access to the Department’s systems used to capture, process, and report financial transactions and balances, affecting the reliability and security of the data and information. The instance of noncompliance involved a provision of the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended by the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014, that requires Federal agencies to notify the Secretary of the Treasury of debts that are over 120 days past due.
For FY 2014, both the Department and FSA received an unmodified (clean) opinion on their financial statements; however, the financial statement auditors identified one significant deficiency in internal control over financial reporting and one instance of reportable noncompliance. The significant deficiency involved information technology controls over security management, personnel security, access controls, and configuration management, which can increase the risk of unauthorized access to the Department’s systems used to capture, process, and report financial transactions and balances, affecting the reliability and security of the data and information. The instance of noncompliance involved a provision of the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended by the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014, that requires Federal agencies to notify the Secretary of the Treasury of debts that are over 120 days past due.
Management Report for the Audit of the Department of the Treasury's Consolidated Financial Statements for Fiscal Years 2014 and 2013 (Sensitive But Unclassified)
This report contains Sensitive But Unclassified information. To obtain further information, please contact the OIG Office of Counsel at OIGCounsel@oig.treas.gov, (202) 927-0650, or by mail at Office of Treasury Inspector General, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC 20220.