Finding 615350 (2022-001)

Significant Deficiency Repeat Finding
Requirement
P
Questioned Costs
$1
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-07-12

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: Fraudulent activity was identified involving eight landlord applicants who submitted altered documents and misrepresented their identities, leading to disbursement of $144,692 in funds.
  • Impacted Requirements: The County failed to report known fraud and questioned costs exceeding $25,000 as mandated by Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.516.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Strengthen fraud prevention measures, including enhanced verification processes and additional training for staff to detect and prevent future fraudulent applications.

Finding Text

U.S. Department of Treasury. Program Name: COVID 19: Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Assistance Listing Number: 21.023. Finding: 21.023. Criteria: In accordance with Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.516 - Audit Findings, known or likely fraud affecting a Federal Award, as well as known questioned costs that are greater than $25,000 must be reported as audit findings in the schedule of findings and questioned costs. Condition: Although the County has controls in place to ensure compliance with their Emergency Rental Assistance Program's policies and procedures, which include fraud prevention procedures, fraud did occur. During 2022, the County discovered (and reported to the auditors) that eight (8) landlord applicants committed fraudulent activity that included the submission of documents that were modified electronically prior to their submission, stolen identity, misrepresentation and inability to repay funds within a timely manner. Funds were disbursed to these applicants prior to the County becoming aware of the fraud. Cause: Eight (8) landlord applicants committed fraudulent activity. Effects: Eight (8) applicants received funding, although the fraudulent activity was committed by the applicants. Questioned Costs: $144,692. Recommendation: We recommend the County strengthen procedures and/or implement additional procedures to reduce the potential of fraud occuring. Auditee's Reponse: In addition to continuing to follow the County's policies and procedures developed in accordance with Emergency Rental Assistance guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Treasury, the County implemented additional procedures in May 2022 to enhance fraud prevention activities. The updated procedures required HomeFirst Gwinnett, the subrecipient managing the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, to perform additional verification and approval procedures to detect fraudulent applications before they are presented for payment. HomeFirst Gwinnett would no longer accept documentation that had been completely generated electronically as sole proof of property ownership and added another level of file review of property deed records for landlord property owners utilizing the authorized property deed record website. All assistance above $10,000 will require final review/approval by the HomeFirst Gwinnet director or manager. As new applicants input their information into the County's vendor portal, the Treasury Division in the Department of Financial Services would verify the validity of those records and would not allow the registration to complete unless they met the required criteria. Any suspicious activity was reported to management promptly, and for suspected fraudulent applicants, those applicants accounts were locked as a preventative control so that no future transactions could be processed while the account was under investigation. For individual landlords, ACH payment was no longer an option and they were required to physically present present a valid picture ID to receive a check at the Program Office. Additional training on the revised procedures was provided to program staff. While the additional prevention measures noted above did deter fraudulent attempts made on the program, Gwinnett County tracked and reported eight landlord cases of suspected fraud in 2022. The suspected fraud was forwarded to the Gwinnett County Police Department's (GCPD) Financial Crimes Unit. Any funds recovered will be returned to the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Gwinnett County's emergency rental assistance program, Project RESET 2.0 (PR2.0), concluded on Thursday, December 29, 2022.

Categories

Questioned Costs Subrecipient Monitoring

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 38908 2022-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
21.023 Emergency Rental Assistance Program $49.09M
20.205 Highway Planning and Construction $11.66M
20.507 Federal Transit_formula Grants $8.98M
14.218 Community Development Block Grants/entitlement Grants $5.05M
14.239 Home Investment Partnerships Program $2.46M
14.231 Emergency Solutions Grant Program $2.20M
95.001 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program $1.93M
93.045 Special Programs for the Aging_title Iii, Part C_nutrition Services $869,297
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $827,719
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $596,803
93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services_projects of Regional and National Significance $415,138
93.044 Special Programs for the Aging_title Iii, Part B_grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers $409,578
20.530 Public Transportation Innovation $330,458
93.053 Nutrition Services Incentive Program $240,838
93.498 Provider Relief Fund $193,300
16.922 Equitable Sharing Program $137,950
93.667 Social Services Block Grant $129,571
20.521 New Freedom Program $83,310
21.000 Equitable Sharing Program $80,353
20.106 Airport Improvement Program $64,683
20.219 Recreational Trails Program $56,306
97.039 Hazard Mitigation Grant $50,740
21.032 Local Assistance and Tribal Consitency Fund $50,000
97.042 Emergency Management Performance Grants $49,007
16.034 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program $44,823
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families $34,834
93.136 Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs $34,263
97.067 Homeland Security Grant Program $25,118
93.052 National Family Caregiver Support, Title Iii, Part E $20,441
93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant $16,927
93.323 Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (elc) $14,090
16.606 State Criminal Alien Assistance Program $1,535
21.019 Coronavirus Relief Fund $-36,849