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Federal Housing Finance Agency
DBR’s Quality Control Program Did Not Detect a Documentation Deficiency in Its Oversight of the FHLBank System’s Information Security and Cybersecurity Risk Management
Final Determination on Corrective Actions for Desk Review of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Use of Coronavirus Relief Fund Proceeds (OIG-CA-25-012)
Terminated USAID Awards in Haiti: USAID Approved Disposition Plans for Selected Assets, but Some Approval Procedures Were Unclear and Disposition Was Incomplete
Financial Audit of USAID Resources Managed by Liverpool Voluntary Care and Treatment Health in Kenya Under Multiple Awards, October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025
Financial Audit of USAID Resources Managed by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health in Kenya Under Multiple Awards, January 1 to December 31, 2024
The Postal Reorganization Act of 1970, as amended, established the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors (Board), which is generally comprised of nine Governors appointed by the president of the United States, the postmaster general (PMG), and the deputy postmaster general. During fiscal year (FY) 2025, the Board’s composition changed from seven Governors to five Governors, as two Governors left and were not replaced. Additionally, the Postal Service hired a new PMG. Governors receive a salary of $30,000 a year, plus $300 a day for meeting fees, and are reimbursed for travel and reasonable expenses incurred to attend Board meetings. In FY 2025, the Board incurred $931,829 in salaries, travel, meeting fees, and professional services expenses. The Office of the Board of Governors’ policy requires annual audits of the Board’s expenses.