For the MF-RAP, PIH-TRA, and CPD-HIM programs, ensure that the program's improper payments rate estimates adequately test for and include improper payments of Federal funding that are made by State, local, and other organizations administering these programs and adequately disclose any limitations imposed or encountered when reporting on improper payments, to a degree that fairly informs users of the respective reported information.
Status
This recommendation remained closed per HUD; however, we continue to identify this as a priority open recommendation because HUD continues to be challenged to fully implement this recommendation. Due to this, HUD OIG issued a management alert to the HUD Deputy Secretary entitled "Action Is Needed From HUD Leadership To Resolve Systemic Challenges With Improper Payments", on January 23, 2024. In response to the alert, HUD is working on a plan to address the challenges encountered by the OCFO and bring the Department into compliance. Part of this plan should include information about how the Department plans to address this recommendation. As of November 2024, we have not received a plan from the Department on how they are addressing this matter.
Analysis
To fully address this recommendation, the sampling methodology should test the full payment cycle, and the associated sample testing and statistical estimation must be completed in time to be included in the Annual Financial Report.
Implementation of this recommendation will result in HUD better safeguarding taxpayer dollars and decrease improper payments.