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Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Department of Veterans Affairs OIG
Other Participating OIGs
Department of Veterans Affairs OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Department of Veterans Affairs
Components
Veterans Benefits Administration
Report Number
22-03543-151
Report Description

VA appoints fiduciaries to manage benefits for veterans who cannot do so for themselves, including distributing funds for their care, support, and welfare. When a beneficiary dies, the fiduciary must disburse the remaining funds either to a valid heir or back to VA if there is no will.The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) assessed an anonymous allegation received in June 2022 that two fiduciaries under the jurisdiction of VA’s Indianapolis, Indiana, fiduciary hub had not released four beneficiaries’ funds who died in 2010, 2013, 2015, and 2020. During that assessment, the OIG identified two additional beneficiary cases warranting review.The OIG substantiated both fiduciaries returned the six funds to either VA or an heir between August and November 2022, but with delays ranging from 19 months to 12 years from the beneficiaries’ death or the date VA received the fiduciary’s final accounting of the funds distribution.Although fiduciaries must submit a final accounting within 90 days of the beneficiary’s death under federal regulation, there is no statutory or regulatory timeliness standard for fiduciaries to disburse funds to heirs or return them to VA. As stewards of taxpayer dollars, however, VA should promptly reclaim and reallocate those funds for the benefit of other veterans when there is no valid will or heir. Heirs also should not have to wait excessive periods to receive funds to which they are entitled. The OIG made four recommendations to promote the prompt return of deceased beneficiaries’ VA derived funds to heirs or VA through improved monitoring and guidance. Although the review focused on the two fiduciaries related to the initial allegations, the process deficiencies identified and related recommendations could have significant effect across VA’s nationwide Fiduciary Program.

Report Type
Review
Agency Wide
Yes
Number of Recommendations
4
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0

Department of Veterans Affairs OIG

United States