HUD Needs To Improve Its Oversight of PBRA and FHA-Insured PBV Properties Converted Under RAD
Determine an appropriate timeframe in which non-FHA-insured PBRA properties converted under RAD should be initially inspected, work with REAC to ensure that inspections are ordered and completed within that timeframe, and update HUD’s publicly available and internal guidance to ensure consistent Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Revise HUD’s Controlled Unclassified Information Policy to include the anti-gag provision.
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Revise HUD’s Controlled Unclassified Information Policy to state that (a) nondisclosure forms and agreements must include the anti-gag provision as required by law and (b) confidentiality clauses in personnel settlement agreements must include the anti-gag provision if the clause restricts Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Review whether potential violations of the Antideficiency Act took place because of implementing or enforcing any nondisclosure policies, forms, or agreements that do not include the anti-gag provision as required by law. If it is determined that a violation occurred, the Chief Financial Officer Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Implement a plan to annually survey all HUD program offices to identify nondisclosure policies, forms, and agreements issued and to determine whether they include the anti-gag provision as required by WPEA and, as necessary, to take corrective action to ensure that they include the anti-gag Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Communicate across HUD that (a) HUD employees are required to include the anti-gag provision in nondisclosure policies, forms, and agreements applicable to HUD employees and (b) program offices should consider requiring their employees to request OGC assistance when implementing and enforcing Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD Nondisclosure Agreements' Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections
Revise the Ginnie Mae Confidential Information Policy to state that in the future, (a) nondisclosure forms and agreements must include the anti-gag provision as required by law and (b) confidentiality clauses in personnel settlement agreements must include the anti-gag provision if the clause Read More
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
HUD OCIO should identify needs to address Federal requirements by performing a gap analysis on its zero trust architecture strategic plan.
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
HUD OCIO should establish a zero trust architecture implementation plan that includes milestones and resources to address all zero trust pillars.
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
The CDO should coordinate with HUD’s Records Office, Privacy Office, and program offices to develop data policies and procedures for data inventory, categorization, and labeling in support of zero trust architecture.
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
HUD OCIO should develop system policies and procedures for dynamic access controls that include just-in-time and just-enough access tailored to individual actions and individual resource needs.
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
HUD’s Privacy Office should require program offices to periodically review systems in all environments (testing, development, production) for unnecessary disclosure of personally identifiable information (PII).
Open Recommendation
HUD PII Risk Management in a Zero Trust Environment
HUD OCIO should capture risks that are associated with zero trust architecture implementation and document these risks in its risk register.
Open Recommendation
Man Sentenced to More Than Three Years in Prison for Orchestrating $1.5 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme in Chicago
CHICAGO — A man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for orchestrating a mortgage fraud scheme in Chicago that bilked multiple financial institutions out of more than $1.5 million.LEE HOLLIDAY, 66, of Schererville, Ind., pleaded guilty last year to a federal bank fraud Read More
January 14, 2025
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LA Wildfires: Fraud Risk Awareness for Affected Residents
The devastating and tragic wildfires in Los Angeles, like many natural disasters, have caused hardship conditions that leave individuals, businesses, and communities vulnerable to bad actors who take advantage of those impacted by these severe weather emergencies.
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Low-Income Housing Employee Sentenced For Stealing Rent Money
MOBILE, AL – A Mobile woman was sentenced today to 14 months in federal prison for stealing rent money for government-assisted low-income housing.According to court documents, Shannon Caruso, age 48, of Mobile, was employed as a property manager by two different government housing authorities that Read More
January 10, 2025
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Hampton Woman Pleads Guilty to $161 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
ATLANTA - Kimberly Johnson has pleaded guilty for her role in a mortgage fraud scheme spanning more than three years and resulting in the approval of approximately 450 mortgage loans based on fabricated documents and false information. Many of the loans are insured by the Federal Housing Read More
January 10, 2025
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HUD’s Office of Multifamily Needs To Improve Its Oversight of PBRA and FHA-Insured PBV Properties Converted Under RAD
HUD’s Office of Housing contracts with performance-based contract administrators to administer the housing assistance payments (HAP) contract with owners. Through RAD, HUD oversees the HAP contracts for converted properties and monitors owners for compliance with HUD’s requirements, which Read More
December 18, 2024
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Hampton landlord who racially harassed and evicted tenants sentenced to 17 years in prison
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – A Hampton man was sentenced today to 17 years in prison for wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and race-based interference with housing and employment.According to court documents, David L. Merryman, 59, owned 39 rental properties in Newport News and 23 more in Hampton. Read More
December 18, 2024
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The IG Transmits Whistleblower Protections in HUD’s Nondisclosure Agreements Evaluation Report to Senator Grassley
December 17, 2024, letter from Inspector General Oliver Davis transmitting the evaluation report, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nondisclosure Agreements’ Incorporation of Whistleblower Protections” to Senator Grassley. We commenced this evaluation based on the Read More
December 17, 2024
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