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Department of Justice
Audit of the U.S. Marshals Service’s Special Deputation Authority
Management Advisory Memorandum – Notification of Concerns Relating to the DEA’s Untimely Reporting of Potential Human Rights Violations by Foreign Law Enforcement
The AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General (AmeriCorps OIG) received allegations that a grantee falsely reported elevated numbers of active volunteers in its Senior Companion Program (SCP) and failed to produce required match funds. The investigation found insufficient evidence to support the allegations. However, during a self-inspection of its fiscal records during this investigation, the grantee discovered $8,434.69 was inappropriately charged to its grant between July 2020 through March 2021 and reported its findings to AmeriCorps OIG.
The AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General (AmeriCorps OIG) investigated allegations that The New Teacher Project (TNTP), New York, NY, improperly exited five AmeriCorps members (members) with 1700 hours and thus certified full time education awards for the members, despite previous denials from AmeriCorps State and National to TNTP’s request to retroactively backdate the members’ enrollment in the MyAmeriCorps Portal.
Following the receipt of a complaint that an AmeriCorps member was simultaneously enrolled in two AmeriCorps programs at different grantees without the grantees’ knowledge, AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General (AmeriCorps OIG) initiated a proactive review of members with multiple service terms during the same timeframe.
An initial query of data covering 2016 to 2023 held in AmeriCorps systems identified 14 members with overlapping service terms. A more detailed review of those 14 members found three of the members had service terms who appeared to be simultaneously enrolled in two full-time programs for some period of time.