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Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
Trackman Terminated for Failing to Disclose Criminal Convictions in Employment Application
Our investigation determined that an Amtrak Trackman based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, violated company policies by failing to disclose three criminal convictions for theft—including two graded as felonies—in his employment application. The employee was terminated on April 2, 2025, and is no longer eligible for rehire.
This final report provides the results of our audit of the Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture’s (PR DOA’s) use of Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (CARES Act) and Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2021 funds. Our objective was to determine whether PR DOA’s costs claimed through the CARES Act and CAA funds were allowable, allocable, and reasonable in accordance with federal cost principles.3 We conducted this audit as part of a response to a congressional request. This report provides answers to congressional questions related to CARES Act and CAA funds. To answer the audit objective and the congressional request, we ascertained the status of the award and funds expended and conducted limited testing of expenditures. We tested approximately $297,111 in costs claimed from the expended $2,508,354 CARES Act and CAA funds and found that PR DOA had documentation to support that costs claimed were allowable, allocable, and reasonable in accordance with federal cost principles. For the 74 applications we reviewed, PR DOA maintained documentation that generally supported that applicants for aid were eligible to receive incentive payments of CARES Act and CAA funds. Specifically, we relied on the sworn statements provided and additional verification steps taken by PR DOA officials as support that applicants had incurred an economic loss greater than 35 percent. Based on the results of our review and the similar finding and recommendation in our report titled Puerto Rico’s Department of Natural and Environmental Resources Properly Disbursed Funds but Was Slow in Expending Fishery Disaster Assistance Funds, we did not make any recommendations in this report.
The U.S. Postal Service’s mission is to provide timely, reliable, secure, and affordable mail and package delivery to more than 160 million residential and business addresses across the country. The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General reviews delivery operations at facilities across the country and provides management with timely feedback in furtherance of this mission.
The U.S. Postal Service’s mission is to provide timely, reliable, secure, and affordable mail and package delivery to more than 160 million residential and business addresses across the country. The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General reviews delivery operations at facilities across the country and provides management with timely feedback in furtherance of this mission.
Audit of the Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes Initiative Grants Awarded to Fredric Rieders Family Foundation, Horsham, Pennsylvania
Termination Memorandum – Audit of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service’s Internal Controls Over its Card Acquiring Service Program and Management of Interchange Fees
This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Healthcare Facility Inspection program report describes the results of a focused evaluation of the care provided at the VA Memphis Healthcare System in Tennessee.
This evaluation focused on five key content domains: • Culture • Environment of care • Patient safety • Primary care • Veteran-centered safety net
The OIG issued five recommendations for improvement in one domain: 1. Environment of care • Crosswalk visibility and pedestrian safety • Doorway and emergency exit safety • Braille signs and auditory cues • Toxic exposure screening completion