Finding 1174870 (2024-003)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
I
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2026-02-22

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: ICMEC did not consistently document procurement decisions, violating Uniform Guidance requirements.
  • Impacted Requirements: Lack of adherence to internal procurement policy risks purchases above market rates and potential conflicts of interest.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Revise procurement policy to align with Uniform Guidance, ensure employee training, and maintain thorough documentation for all significant purchases.

Finding Text

Finding 2024-003: Procurement (Significant Deficiency) Federal Programs ALN 19.019 Criteria: Under 2 CFR 200.318, the Uniform Guidance requires that a recipient of U.S Government funds must use their own documented procurement procedures which reflect the applicable Uniform Guidance requirements to procure goods and services in order to ensure that all purchases are conducted in a manner that provides full and open competition. Condition: During our testing over procurement, we determined that ICMEC did not consistently document the rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. Cause: ICMEC did not follow their established internal procurement policy and that policy did not follow the requirements of the Uniform Guidance for procurement. Effect: Purchases of goods and services could be made above prevailing market rates if the prescribed procurement procedures are not adhered to, and thus, there lies the potential that ICMEC will not receive the best value for its purchases. The procurement process also allows for the evaluation of potential conflicts of interest with prospective vendors and contractors. Failure to perform the proper procurement procedures could result in disallowance of Federal expenditures based on lack of fair competition. Questioned Costs: None noted. Context: Our audit procedures consisted of testwork completed on individual expenditures charged to the Federal awards. The report in which samples were selected was generated directly from ICMEC's general ledger (accounting system). We consider our sample to be representative of the population. The condition appeared to be systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding, if Applicable: Refer to Finding 2023-003. Recommendation: We recommend that ICMEC revise their procurement policy to be align with required Uniform Guidance standards. This policy should be communicated to all employees and enforced during the upcoming year. All procurement records for purchases in excess of the threshold should include the following at a minimum: (a) basis for the contractor/goods selected or (b) justification for lack of competition when quotes or competitive bids are not obtained. Additionally, the conclusion should be clearly documented and accompany the procurement documentation. We also believe that all long-standing contractual engagements should evidence occasional re-evaluation to ensure such relationships are free of conflicts.

Corrective Action Plan

View of Responsible Officials: ICMEC is currently updating our written policies and procedures to ensure that the hiring and procurement process for contractors is properly conducted, reviewed, approved, and documented. In addition, ICMEC now requires a Procurement Memo to be prepared for each new contractor hired, outlining the procurement method, the hiring team, the selection process, the due diligence steps taken, and the contract details. These memos are prepared by the hiring supervisor or responsible Human Resources manager, reviewed by the organization’s General Counsel, and approved by the CEO.

Categories

Procurement, Suspension & Debarment

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1174868 2024-001
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1174869 2024-002
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1174871 2024-002
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
19.019 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS TO COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING $904,896
19.023 OVERSEAS SCHOOLS PROGRAM $147,123