Finding 36693 (2022-004)

Material Weakness
Requirement
L
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-09-17
Audit: 34823
Organization: Crawford County (IN)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The County lacks a proper internal control system for reporting COVID-19 funds, leading to incomplete and unsupported reports.
  • Impacted Requirements: Failure to comply with federal reporting standards risks future funding and transparency regarding expenditures.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should establish a robust internal control system with segregation of duties and develop clear policies for accurate reporting to the Treasury.

Finding Text

FINDING 2022-004 Subject: COVID-19 - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Reporting Federal Agency: Department of the Treasury Federal Program: COVID-19 - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Assistance Listings Number: 21.027 Federal Award Number and Year (or Other Identifying Number): FY 2022 Compliance Requirement: Reporting Audit Findings: Material Weakness, Modified Opinion Condition and Context The County had not properly designed or implemented a system of internal control, which would include appropriate segregation of duties that would likely be effective in preventing, or detecting and correcting, noncompliance. Recipients are required to submit quarterly or annually Project and Expenditure (P&E) reports to the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury). The reporting periods, as well as the respective due dates, are based on the type of recipient and the recipient's population, as well as the recipient's allocation amount. Information to be reported includes projects funded, expenditures, and contracts for the appropriate reporting period. The County was classified as a metropolitan county with a population of below 250,000 residents that received an allocation of less than $10 million in State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. As such, the initial P& E report, covering the period from March 3, 2021 to March 31, 2022, was required to be submitted to the Treasury by April 30, 2022. The subsequent annual reports are to cover one calendar year and must be submitted to the Treasury by April 30 each year. The County submitted one P&E report during the audit period, which we obtained from the Treasury's website; however, a single employee prepared and submitted the P&E report without a review or oversight process in place to prevent, or detect and correct, errors. In addition, the P&E report was not complete or properly supported by the County's records. The County reported no projects for the reporting period; however, the County's expenditures during the reporting period consisted of one project, totaling $311,286, for the support of broadband backbone services in the County. This project should have been reported in the key line items of current period obligations, cumulative obligations, current period expenditures, and cumulative expenditures. The lack of internal controls and noncompliance were isolated to the April 2022 P&E report. Criteria 2 CFR 200.303 states in part: "The non-Federal entity must: (a) Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in 'Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government' issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the 'Internal Control Integrated Framework', issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). . . ." Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Compliance and Reporting Guidance, page 10, states in part: ". . . 10. Reporting. All recipients of federal funds must complete financial, performance, and compliance reporting as required and outlined in Part 2 of this guidance. Expenditures may be reported on a cash or accrual basis, as long as the methodology is disclosed and consistently applied. Reporting must be consistent with the definition of expenditures pursuant to 2 CFR 200.1. Your organization should appropriately maintain accounting records for compiling and reporting accurate, compliant financial data, in accordance with appropriate accounting standards and principles. . . ." 31 CFR 35.4(c) states in part: "Reporting and requests for other information. During the period of performance, recipients shall provide to the Secretary periodic reports providing detailed accounting of the uses of funds, . . ." Cause A proper system of internal controls over the P&E report was not designed by management of the County, which would include segregation of key functions to ensure the County provided the Treasury with complete and accurate information related to the SLFRF awards. Embedded within a properly designed and implemented internal control system should be internal controls consisting of policies and procedures. Policies reflect the City's management statements of what should be done to effect internal controls, and procedures should consist of actions that would implement these policies. Effect Without the proper implementation of an effectively designed system of internal controls, including policies and procedures that provide segregation of duties and additional oversight as needed, the internal control system cannot be capable of effectively preventing, or detecting and correcting, material noncompliance. Noncompliance with the provisions of federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award could result in the loss of future federal funding to the County. In addition, not meeting the SLFRF reporting requirements increases the likelihood that the public will not have access to transparent and accurate information regarding expenditures of federal awards. Questioned Costs There were no questioned costs identified. Recommendation We recommended that management of the County design and implement a proper system of internal controls that would provide a segregation of duties for the preparation and review of federal reports to ensure appropriate reviews, approvals and oversight are taking place. Additionally, management should develop policies and procedures to ensure that the County provides the Treasury with complete and accurate information for the P&E report. Views of Responsible Officials For the views of responsible officials, refer to the Corrective Action Plan that is part of this report.

Corrective Action Plan

FINDING 2022-004 Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Wendy Marples, County Auditor Contact Phone Number: 812-338-2142 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: All future reporting of the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds will be reviewed for accuracy by a second staff member of the Auditor?s office prior to submission. The report will be signed and dated by both the preparer and reviewer. All documentation will be maintained to help prevent any future inconsistencies. Anticipated Completion Date: April 2024

Categories

Internal Control / Segregation of Duties Allowable Costs / Cost Principles Material Weakness Period of Performance Reporting Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Special Tests & Provisions

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 36692 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 613134 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 613135 2022-004
    Material Weakness

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $788,334
20.205 Highway Planning and Construction $403,097
14.228 Community Development Block Grants/state's Program and Non-Entitlement Grants in Hawaii $349,891
10.766 Community Facilities Loans and Grants $146,820
93.563 Child Support Enforcement $119,409
97.042 Emergency Management Performance Grants $27,544
16.034 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program $15,073
97.067 Homeland Security Grant Program $9,870
93.323 Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (elc) $9,614
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse $9,000
93.788 Opioid Str $7,244