Detroit Woman Sentenced for Theft of Funds Earmarked for Lighthouse of Oakland County
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 18, 2013
Linda Linseman, 56, of Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced yesterday to 32 months imprisonment by Judge Robert H. Cleland for her theft of more than $385,000 in Federal and State grant funds designated to Lighthouse of Oakland, a non-profit organization in Pontiac, Michigan, dedicated to helping the homeless, announced United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade.
McQuade was joined in the announcement by…
Press release
December 17, 2013
Former PHA Manager Indicted on Embezzlement Charges
PHILADELPHIA - Sondra Wong Nelson, 36, of Philadelphia was charged by Indictment, unsealed October 3, 2013, with one count of theft from a federally funded organization and two counts of falsely altering a postal money order, announced U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger. According to the indictment, between January 2012 and June 2010, during her tenure as a Supervisory Asset Manager at the Philadelphia Housing Authority (APHA@), Nelson embezzled…
Press release
October 16, 2013
OIG Issues Report on Moving to Work Program
For Immediate Release
September 30, 2013
Contact: HUD OIG Communications
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Washington, DC – Today, Inspector General David A. Montoya announced the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued a report entitled, “Moving to Work Demonstration Program.” This audit was undertaken to focus HUD management’s attention on problem areas reported on over the years…
Press release
September 29, 2013
Reducing Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Housing Programs: Inspector General Perspectives
Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations “Reducing Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Housing Programs: Inspector General Perspectives”
Hearing
September 10, 2013
Law firms among Pittsburgh's Housing Authority's consultants
Nikkijam30When the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh was questioned by the city controller, a television station and federal auditors in the past year, it turned to Michael Syme.
Mr. Syme, an attorney with Downtown-based Cohen & Grigsby, is one of a handful of top consultants to the authority, who weigh in on key decisions involving redevelopment, security and the agency's internal structure.
Article
August 03, 2013
A Primer for PHA Commissioners
This bulletin provides an overview of areas in which to prevent fraud and mismanagement. All public housing agency (PHA) commissioners should know steps to take in maintaining integrity at their PHA. HUD-OIG will issue more in-depth coverage for each of these areas in future bulletins.
Fraud bulletins or alert
Procurement & Contracting: Five Ground Rules for Executive Directors and Commissioners
Goods and services must be procured in an effective manner and in compliance with Federal, State, and local laws. Although the majority of public housing agencies (PHA) comply with these rules and regulations, we are issuing this bulletin to assist you in identifying weaknesses in procurement and contracting procedures.
Industry advisories
Is Fraud Worth it? - Now in Multiple Languages
Now you can read this important message in several languages!
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COVID-19 Fraud Bulletin: Fraud in Procurements
HUDOIG drafted a fraud bulletin outlining potential schemes where unscrupulous actors use misleading product information to entice business owners and government agencies to purchase defective or ineffective equipment or products that are purported to protect people from COVID-19.
Fraud bulletins or alert