Finding 1216696 (2022-004)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
L
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2022
Accepted
2026-06-05

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The auditee submitted the single audit reporting package late, missing the September 30, 2023 deadline due to employee turnover and inadequate internal controls.
  • Impacted Requirements: Failure to comply with 2 CFR 200.512(a) affects timely financial reporting, hindering oversight by federal agencies and increasing the risk of undetected issues.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should enhance internal controls, implement a detailed closing schedule, ensure adequate staffing, and conduct regular compliance reviews to meet submission deadlines.

Finding Text

Criteria: Under 2 CFR 200.512(a), an auditee must submit the single audit reporting package, including financial statements and the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA), no later than 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the fiscal year-end, whichever comes first. Company management is responsible for ensuring the financial statements are prepared and issued timely to meet the Single Audit submission deadline established by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). Statement of Condition: The auditee’s single audit financial statements were not issued by the required due date. The fiscal year ended on December 31, 2022, making the reporting package due no later than September 30, 2023. However, the audit report date is June 2, 2026, resulting in the late submission of the single audit reporting package to the FAC. Additionally, the audit reports for the years ended December 31, 2023 to 2024 have not yet been issued. Cause of Condition: The delay occurred because of employee turnover and lack of adequate internal controls over financial reporting timelines. The auditee did not have sufficient processes in place to ensure the timely preparation and issuance of financial statements. Effect of Condition: Because the financial statements and reporting package were issued late, the auditee failed to comply with federal reporting requirements, federal agencies and pass-through entities did not receive timely financial and compliance information needed for monitoring and oversight, and the delay increases the risk that financial reporting issues may go undetected or unresolved. Questioned Costs: None. Recommendation: We recommend that management (1) strengthen internal controls over year-end financial reporting to ensure timely completion of the audit, (2) implement a detailed closing schedule and tracking process to monitor deadlines, (3) ensure adequate staffing or external support during the financial statement preparation and audit process, and (4) conduct periodic reviews to confirm compliance with federal Single Audit submission deadlines. Identification of Repeat Finding: The finding is a repeat of the finding noted in the audit for December 31, 2020 as finding 2020-006. Views of Responsible Officials: Management understands and accepts the recommendation as outlined in the Corrective Action Plan.

Corrective Action Plan

Strengthen internal controls over year-end financial reporting to ensure timely completion of the audit by establishing a comprehensive audit timeline with milestone deadlines by February 28, 2026. Implement a detailed closing schedule and tracking process to monitor deadlines, beginning with monthly financial close procedures and year-end close preparation by March 31, 2026. Ensure adequate staffing or external support during the financial statement preparation and audit process, including retention of qualified accounting consultant by April 30, 2026. Conduct periodic reviews to confirm compliance with federal Single Audit submission deadlines, with Executive Director oversight of audit progress reports by May 31, 2026. Prioritize completion of outstanding audit reports for fiscal years 2023-2024 with aggressive timeline: 2023 audit by September 30, 2026; 2024 audit by December 31, 2026. Establish year-round audit preparation procedures, including monthly reconciliations, quarterly financial reviews, and ongoing documentation organization to prevent delays.

Categories

Reporting Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1216695 2022-003
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
39.003 DONATION OF FEDERAL SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY $2.06M
93.889 NATIONAL BIOTERRORISM HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM $85,809
93.008 MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS SMALL GRANT PROGRAM $52,500
93.069 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS $14,429