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Department of Housing and Urban Development
The North Carolina Department of Commerce, Raleigh, NC, Generally Administered Its Grant Program in Accordance With HUD Regulations
Texas did not always make increased Medicaid payments to providers and claim reimbursement in accordance with Federal requirements. Of the $721 million in Federal funds that it received, Texas inappropriately received $20.7 million because (1) it incorrectly claimed the 100-percent matching rate for payments that were only eligible for the regular matching rate and (2) it made payments that were unallowable.
The objective of this audit was to determine whether permit postage and fees, and voided Postage Validation Imprinter (PVI) label refunds were properly issued, supported, and processed at the Topeka, KS, Northpark Station. The PVI is a printing device attached to a point-of-sale terminal that produces a postage label for payment of postage and fees.
The objective of this audit was to determine whether stamps and meter revenue refunds were properly issued, supported, and processed at the Bellmawr, NJ, Main Window. The OIG’s data analytics identified that Bellmawr Main Window had a 128 percent increase in dollars for stamp and meter revenue refunds from April 1 to September 30, 2017, compared to the same period in fiscal year 2016. Of the $72,593 in stamp and meter revenue refunds during the period, the unit recorded $56,335 in Refund Spoiled/Unused Customer Meter Strips and $8,046 in Refund Stamps and Fees.
The Office of the Inspector General conducted an evaluation of Lagoon Creek Combustion Turbine Plant (LCCT) to identify strengths and risks that could impact LCCT’s organizational effectiveness. Our evaluation identified strengths related to (1) teamwork and (2) organizational alignment. However, we also identified issues that could pose risks to LCCT’s effectiveness and its continued ability to meet its responsibilities. These issues related to (1) low morale caused by a lack of accountability and (2) perceptions of unethical behavior.