Audit 291174

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$126.77M
Findings
4
Programs
7
Organization: Mississippi Home Corporation (MS)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-02-20
Auditor: Forvis LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
369709 2023-001 - Yes E
369710 2023-001 - Yes E
946151 2023-001 - Yes E
946152 2023-001 - Yes E

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
21.023 Emergency Rental Assistance Program $68.09M Yes 1
21.026 Homeowner Assistance Fund $28.75M Yes 0
14.231 Emergency Solutions Grant Program $6.10M - 0
14.239 Home Investment Partnerships Program $5.87M - 0
14.275 Housing Trust Fund $3.62M Yes 0
14.169 Housing Counseling Assistance Program $240,833 - 0
14.241 Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids $46,059 - 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
Q23XVN4NV7T3 Debbie Walker Auditee
6017184607 Wil Crawford Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Note 1: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The Corporation has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of the Corporation under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2023. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of the Corporation, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net position, or cash flows of the Corporation.

Finding Details

Emergency Rental Assistance Program Assistance Listing Number 21.023 U.S. Department of Treasury Criteria or Specific Requirement – Eligibility, 15 USC 9058a, Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA1) – Section 501 of Division N of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260 (December 27, 2020), and Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA2) – Section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Pub. L. No. 117-2 (March 11, 2021) Condition – Although the Corporation has implemented controls over compliance with their Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program’s policies and procedures, which included fraud prevention and detection procedures, the Corporation identified program applicants with indicators of potential fraud that could not be independently evaluated by the Corporation under the applicants’ self-certification process allowed by ERA. The Corporation discovered 38 applicants in fiscal year 2023 that included potential fraud indicators. Funds were disbursed to these applicants prior to the Corporation becoming aware of the potential fraud indicators. The potential fraud was not material to the program as a whole. Questioned Costs – None. Context – Following the criteria from the U.S. Department of Treasury (the Treasury) as defined in the OMB Compliance Supplement, no exceptions were identified in the auditor’s sample of 40 applicants. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the auditor separate from the sample tested by the auditor. Effect – The aforementioned applicants were determined to be potentially fraudulent by the Corporation on the basis of the presence of potential fraud indicators. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Mississippi. Prior Year Auditing Finding – 2022-001 Cause – The Treasury allowed applicants to provide self-certification of financial hardship to meet statutory eligibility requirements. The Corporation followed the prescribed Treasury and ERA guidelines. Recommendation – Even though the guidelines as established by the Treasury were followed, we recommend the Corporation continue to follow its policies and procedures as it relates to the prevention and detection of fraud and consider the need to develop additional procedures and controls to identify fraud.
Emergency Rental Assistance Program Assistance Listing Number 21.023 U.S. Department of Treasury Criteria or Specific Requirement – Eligibility, 15 USC 9058a, Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA1) – Section 501 of Division N of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260 (December 27, 2020), and Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA2) – Section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Pub. L. No. 117-2 (March 11, 2021) Condition – Although the Corporation has implemented controls over compliance with their Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program’s policies and procedures, which included fraud prevention and detection procedures, the Corporation identified program applicants with indicators of potential fraud that could not be independently evaluated by the Corporation under the applicants’ self-certification process allowed by ERA. The Corporation discovered 38 applicants in fiscal year 2023 that included potential fraud indicators. Funds were disbursed to these applicants prior to the Corporation becoming aware of the potential fraud indicators. The potential fraud was not material to the program as a whole. Questioned Costs – None. Context – Following the criteria from the U.S. Department of Treasury (the Treasury) as defined in the OMB Compliance Supplement, no exceptions were identified in the auditor’s sample of 40 applicants. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the auditor separate from the sample tested by the auditor. Effect – The aforementioned applicants were determined to be potentially fraudulent by the Corporation on the basis of the presence of potential fraud indicators. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Mississippi. Prior Year Auditing Finding – 2022-001 Cause – The Treasury allowed applicants to provide self-certification of financial hardship to meet statutory eligibility requirements. The Corporation followed the prescribed Treasury and ERA guidelines. Recommendation – Even though the guidelines as established by the Treasury were followed, we recommend the Corporation continue to follow its policies and procedures as it relates to the prevention and detection of fraud and consider the need to develop additional procedures and controls to identify fraud.
Emergency Rental Assistance Program Assistance Listing Number 21.023 U.S. Department of Treasury Criteria or Specific Requirement – Eligibility, 15 USC 9058a, Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA1) – Section 501 of Division N of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260 (December 27, 2020), and Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA2) – Section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Pub. L. No. 117-2 (March 11, 2021) Condition – Although the Corporation has implemented controls over compliance with their Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program’s policies and procedures, which included fraud prevention and detection procedures, the Corporation identified program applicants with indicators of potential fraud that could not be independently evaluated by the Corporation under the applicants’ self-certification process allowed by ERA. The Corporation discovered 38 applicants in fiscal year 2023 that included potential fraud indicators. Funds were disbursed to these applicants prior to the Corporation becoming aware of the potential fraud indicators. The potential fraud was not material to the program as a whole. Questioned Costs – None. Context – Following the criteria from the U.S. Department of Treasury (the Treasury) as defined in the OMB Compliance Supplement, no exceptions were identified in the auditor’s sample of 40 applicants. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the auditor separate from the sample tested by the auditor. Effect – The aforementioned applicants were determined to be potentially fraudulent by the Corporation on the basis of the presence of potential fraud indicators. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Mississippi. Prior Year Auditing Finding – 2022-001 Cause – The Treasury allowed applicants to provide self-certification of financial hardship to meet statutory eligibility requirements. The Corporation followed the prescribed Treasury and ERA guidelines. Recommendation – Even though the guidelines as established by the Treasury were followed, we recommend the Corporation continue to follow its policies and procedures as it relates to the prevention and detection of fraud and consider the need to develop additional procedures and controls to identify fraud.
Emergency Rental Assistance Program Assistance Listing Number 21.023 U.S. Department of Treasury Criteria or Specific Requirement – Eligibility, 15 USC 9058a, Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA1) – Section 501 of Division N of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260 (December 27, 2020), and Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA2) – Section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Pub. L. No. 117-2 (March 11, 2021) Condition – Although the Corporation has implemented controls over compliance with their Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program’s policies and procedures, which included fraud prevention and detection procedures, the Corporation identified program applicants with indicators of potential fraud that could not be independently evaluated by the Corporation under the applicants’ self-certification process allowed by ERA. The Corporation discovered 38 applicants in fiscal year 2023 that included potential fraud indicators. Funds were disbursed to these applicants prior to the Corporation becoming aware of the potential fraud indicators. The potential fraud was not material to the program as a whole. Questioned Costs – None. Context – Following the criteria from the U.S. Department of Treasury (the Treasury) as defined in the OMB Compliance Supplement, no exceptions were identified in the auditor’s sample of 40 applicants. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the auditor separate from the sample tested by the auditor. Effect – The aforementioned applicants were determined to be potentially fraudulent by the Corporation on the basis of the presence of potential fraud indicators. The Corporation provided the list of identified potentially fraudulent applicants to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Mississippi. Prior Year Auditing Finding – 2022-001 Cause – The Treasury allowed applicants to provide self-certification of financial hardship to meet statutory eligibility requirements. The Corporation followed the prescribed Treasury and ERA guidelines. Recommendation – Even though the guidelines as established by the Treasury were followed, we recommend the Corporation continue to follow its policies and procedures as it relates to the prevention and detection of fraud and consider the need to develop additional procedures and controls to identify fraud.