Officials from the missions allowed more than $63 million out of $64 million (98 percent) in questioned costs identified in the sampled NFA reports and disallowed approximately $1 million, according to our analysis… Aside from findings related to limited review of the quality of the NFAs conducted by local and regional audit firms, the report also states: “Given USAID’s current operating status, we are not making recommendations at this time.”
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