Finding 520694 (2024-003)

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Requirement
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Questioned Costs
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Year
2024
Accepted
2025-01-29

AI Summary

  • Issue: The Authority missed the deadline for filing required quarterly reports.
  • Impact: This non-compliance with reporting requirements could lead to penalties or loss of funding.
  • Next Steps: Implement a process to ensure timely filing of all required reports.

Finding Text

2024-003: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund – ALN #21.027, Reporting Condition: The Authority did not file the required quarterly reports by the due date. Criteria: Under the requirements in the contract with the pass-through entity, the Authority is required to provide quarterly progress reports. Cause: The Authority does not have a process in place to ensure reports are timely filed. Effect: The lack of timely reports results in the Authority being out of compliance with reporting requirements of the pass-through entity. Recommendation: Steps should be taken to ensure that these reports are filed and in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: The auditee concurs with the recommendation.

Corrective Action Plan

CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN January 27, 2025 The Industrial Development Authority of Danville, Virginia, respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2024. Name and address of independent public accounting firm: Brown, Edwards & Company, L.L.P. 828 Main Street; Suite 1401 Lynchburg, Virginia 24504 Audit period: June 30, 2024 The findings from the June 30, 2024, Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs (the "Schedule") are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the number assigned in the Schedule. FINDINGS - FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDIT 2014-001: Segregation of Duties - Material Weakness Condition: An important aspect of any internal control system is the segregation of duties. Not all duties at the Authority have been adequately segregated. In an ideal system, no individual would perform more than one duty in connection with any transaction or series of transactions. With limited staff, sufficiently separating duties can be difficult or even impossible. As with all areas of internal control, management and those charged with governance should make careful decisions about the cost versus benefit of any control. Criteria: Segregation of duties should be maintained for financial transactions or series of transactions. Cause: The Authority has limited staff and is unable to adequately separate duties. Effect: The lack of adequate separation of duties results in creating the opportunity of the Authority to inappropriately process and record transactions. Recommendation: Management should continue to take steps to eliminate performance of conflicting duties where possible or to implement effective compensating controls. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: The Authority’s management will continue to evaluate possible actions and take steps where feasible. 2024-002: Commonwealth of Virginia Disclosure Statements Condition: One Industrial Development Authority board member filed a statement of economic interest as requires by the Code of Virginia after the February 1, 2024 deadline. Recommendation: Steps should be taken to ensure that these statements are filed and done so in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: The Authority concurs with the recommendation and has discussed the importance of a timely filing with the related board member. 2024-003: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund – ALN #21.027, Reporting Condition: The Authority did not file the required reports by the due date. Criteria: Under the requirements in the contract with the pass-through entity, the Authority is required to provide quarterly progress reports. Cause: The Authority does not have a process in place to ensure reports are filed timely. Effect: The lack of timely reports results in the Authority being out of compliance with reporting requirements of the pass-through entity. Recommendation: Steps should be taken to ensure that these reports are filed and in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: The Authority concurs with the recommendation and has discussed the matter with those responsible for filing the quarterly progress reports. All progress reports were filed, just not by the prescribed due date. This will likely be a finding in the next fiscal year audit as corrective measures were not implemented early enough to ensure timely filings of the first reports for the new year. If the Federal Audit Clearinghouse has questions regarding this plan, please call Michael Adkins, Chief Financial Officer at 434.799.5185. Sincerely yours, Michael L. Adkins Chief Financial Officer

Categories

Subrecipient Monitoring Reporting

Other Findings in this Audit

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $3.54M