The USAID Office of Inspector General (OIG) is informing you of key issues related to financial audits of organizations that implemented U.S. foreign assistance programs. These non-Federal audits (NFAs)—also known as single audits—help to mitigate the risk of fraud, waste, and abuse; strengthen internal controls and compliance with award terms and applicable laws and regulations; and identify and recover improper payments. Addressing open NFA recommendations, incomplete NFAs, and NFA policies and procedures would help USAID administer the responsible closeout of Agency awards.
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