Finding 403495 (2023-002)

Significant Deficiency Repeat Finding
Requirement
L
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2023
Accepted
2024-06-27

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The Authority missed deadlines for submitting the Financial Assessment Subsystem (FASSPHA) reports, violating HUD regulations.
  • Impacted Requirements: Timely submission is essential for compliance, oversight, and federal funding allocation.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Recruit and train staff, create a contingency plan for personnel changes, and streamline internal reporting processes.

Finding Text

Finding 2023-002 AL Number and Title: Financial Assessment Subsystem – Reporting – Noncompliance and Significant Deficiency Criteria: HUD regulations and federal requirements mandate timely submission of the Financial Assessment Subsystem for Public Housing Agencies (FASSPHA). The submission of the FASSPHA is critical for ensuring compliance, enabling oversight, and facilitating the allocation of federal funding. Condition: It was identified during the audit that the Authority did not meet the prescribed deadlines for submitting the FASSPHA reports to federal agencies. Cause: The failure to meet reporting deadlines can be attributed to a combination of factors, including major staff turnover, which led to a loss of institutional knowledge and expertise critical for the preparation and submission of these reports. Additionally, a change in auditor who had been instrumental in ensuring timely submissions in the past, with the new auditor becoming unreachable, further exacerbating the situation. These challenges were compounded by inefficiencies in the Authority’s internal processes for report preparation and submission. Effect or Potential Effect: The failure to submit these reports on time undermines the Authority's compliance with federal regulations, potentially affecting its eligibility for future funding and leading to reputational damage. It may also delay financial and operational decisions by HUD that depend on the analysis of these reports. Questioned Costs: None. Context: This lapse was identified against a backdrop of the Authority traditionally maintaining a good track record with reporting. The recent delays mark a departure from their usual compliance practices and have occurred amidst organizational changes and challenges, including staff turnover and procedural adjustments within the finance department. Recommendation: To mitigate this issue, it is recommended that the Authority: (1) Prioritize the recruitment and training of new staff to fill critical roles, ensuring they are well-versed in HUD reporting requirements; (2) Establish a contingency plan for maintaining continuity of operations in the event of key personnel turnover or unavailability; and (3) Revise and streamline internal reporting processes to improve efficiency and reliability in meeting HUD's reporting deadlines. Responsible Official's Response and Corrective Action Planned: Management acknowledges the audit findings and is committed to taking corrective actions.

Corrective Action Plan

The management overseeing the process has been completely replaced to ensure a fresh perspective and unwavering dedication to implementing robust internal controls. To address the shortcomings identified in Finding 2023-002, the Authority commits to a targeted action plan aimed at ensuring timely compliance with reporting requirements. Central to our approach is the continued engagement of a fee accountant, recognized for expertise in HUD reporting and public housing financial management. This specialist will be tasked with overseeing and streamlining our reporting processes. By continuing to leverage this expertise, we aim to quickly rectify past reporting lapses and ensure future submissions are timely and compliant with HUD requirements. The fee accountant will continue to conduct a comprehensive review of our current reporting mechanisms, identify bottlenecks, and implement best practices tailored to our operations This decisive action, centered around the expertise of the fee accountant, demonstrates our commitment to enhancing our financial management practices and aligning with HUD's reporting expectations. Through these measures, we anticipate not only meeting HUD's deadlines but also setting a new standard for operational excellence within our Authority.

Categories

HUD Housing Programs Allowable Costs / Cost Principles Eligibility Reporting Significant Deficiency

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 403496 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 979937 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 979938 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
10.405 Farm Labor Housing Loans and Grants $308,387
14.872 Public Housing Capital Fund $197,826
14.850 Public and Indian Housing $197,283
14.870 Resident Opportunity and Supportive Services - Service Coordinators $45,432
14.896 Family Self-Sufficiency Program $32,574
14.871 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers $14,853