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Challenges in Meeting Government Wide Improper Payment Requirements

By Williams, Mccoy

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Title: Challenges in Meeting Government Wide Improper Payment Requirements  
Author: Williams, Mccoy
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Accountability in government, United States. General Accounting Office
Collections: Government Library Collection, Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection
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Publisher: United States General Accounting Office (Gao)

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Williams, B. M. (n.d.). Challenges in Meeting Government Wide Improper Payment Requirements. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection

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Excerpt: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has continued to provide strong emphasis on IPIA through the President?s Management Agenda, and federal agencies? response to fulfilling the requirements of IPIA has generally been positive. To date, the federal government has made progress in identifying programs susceptible to the risk of improper payments in addressing the new IPIA requirements. At the same time, our review of the fiscal year 2004 PARs for 29 of 35 federal agencies that the U.S. Treasury determined to be significant to the U.S. government?s consolidated financial statements shows that even with the enhanced emphasis on improper payment reporting fueled by the new legislation, certain agencies reported that they have not yet performed risk assessments of all their programs and/or estimated improper payments for their respective programs.

 
 



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