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June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual Meeting Human Resource Development National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General John P. Cieplak, Investigator Laura Hansen-Rainey, Audit Manager

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June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

National Science FoundationOffice of Inspector General

John P. Cieplak, Investigator

Laura Hansen-Rainey, Audit Manager

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

Our Mission

• Office of Inspector General (OIG) – Created 02/10/89 at NSF– Conduct independent audits,

investigations, and reviews of NSF and its programs

– To promote efficiency, economy and effectiveness of internal operations and external programs thereby promoting the integrity of NSF

OIG Performs Its Mission

• Investigations – Allegations–Fraud, waste, and abuse–Violations of federal policy, laws, etc.–Research Misconduct

• Audit – Conduct / Oversee Audits– Internal, external, and A-133 audits

• Outreach – Presentations / Briefing

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Office of Investigations

• Civil & Criminal Investigations

• Administrative Investigations

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What We Do With Allegations

• Investigate administrative, civil, criminal allegations–May refer to federal, state, or local

authorities, as well as to NSF–Criminal or civil outcomes –

prosecution or settlements–Administrative outcomes – award

termination, restrictions, debarments

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Investigative Process

• Allegation received in OIG• Conduct preliminary investigation• Investigate substantive allegations• Report of investigation –

conclusions, recommendations• If appropriate, refer to audit• Work with NSF, DOJ, and awardeeJune 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual Meeting

Human Resource Development

Institutional Responsibilities

• Notify OIG–Of allegations of wrongdoing–Of significant administrative or

financial problems–That affect NSF awards or interests

• Take appropriate remedial actions• Respond to OIG’s requests for records

and information

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Research Misconduct

• Fabrication – making up data or results & recording or reporting

• Falsification – manipulating materials, equipment or processes, or changing / omitting results, data

• Plagiarism – misappropriation of another’s ideas, words, results

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Research Misconduct

• Institutions are required to report substantive allegations to OIG

• OIG frequently defers investigation to let institution investigation proceed

• Subjects have substantial due process• Confidentiality is protected• Certain timelines apply

Civil / Criminal Trends

• Purchase card abuses• Poor time & effort documentation• Shifting costs between projects• Failing to contribute cost sharing• Mischarging for budget items

unrelated to award

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Common Civil/Criminal Issues

• Embezzlement/Theft• Fraud (including mail or wire fraud)• False Statements/Claims• Civil False Claims (treble damages)• Criminal False Claims• Obstruction of Justice

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Other Investigative Concerns

• Conflicts of interest• Improper influence on peer review• Lobbying with federal funds• Commingling federal & non –

federal funds• Dual Compensation – paid by NSF

and other sources

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

Keys to Success

• Effective Award Management–Know requirements–Focus on research –Good accounting practices–Request & document NSF approvals

• Effective Compliance Programs–Risk assessment & stewardship

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

• Related to ARRA funds, the Act prohibits reprisals against any non-federal employee for reporting:

• Gross mismanagement; waste; danger to public health or safety; abuse of authority; implementation or use of covered funds; or violation of law, rule, or regulation related to ARRA funds.

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

ARRA 2009

• Institution & contractor employees may submit complaints to OIG

• OIG investigates unless frivolous, no covered $ involved, or another adjudicative proceeding is underway

• Institutions & employers are required to post notice of employee rights and remedies

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Office of Audit

• Internal Audits• External Audits • A-133 Audits

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

Internal Audits

• Evaluate the internal operations of NSF• Review agency policies and

procedures• Evaluate agency processes• Make recommendations for

improvements

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

External Audits• Financial aspects of institutions

who conduct NSF-funded research

• Review internal controls and compliance

• Audits performed by OIG auditors and/or CPA firms

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Common Audit Findings

• Unallowable Costs • Award administration• Sub recipient monitoring• Cost sharing

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Determination of Costs

• Allowable, reasonable, allocable, documented, consistent treatment of costs

• Unsupported costs• Expenditures and/or reimbursements

not properly documented • Time and effort reports not timely, not

signed/certified

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Unallowable Costs

• Direct charges for costs in the indirect pool

• Overload salary (unless NSF-approved)

• Meals above per diem, alcohol• Expenditures not permitted

under OMB Cost Circulars

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Award Administration

• Financial Management System• Document participant support per

award• Ensure accuracy and timeliness of

reporting and notifications• Maintain equipment inventory and

document bi-annual counts of federally-funded inventory

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Subrecipient Monitoring

• Responsible for program and financial oversight

• Ensure award terms / federal requirements are followed

• Assess and monitor subrecipient's capability for managing awards

• Ensure timely and appropriate corrective action

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Cost Sharing• No federal funds can be used (as a

general rule)• Track cost sharing per award (no

duplication)• Documented and certified (AOR

>$500,000)• Valuation at actual/fair market value• Report annual and cumulative amounts• Both awardee and subawardee cost

sharing

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A-133 Audits

• Audit of financial statement, internal controls, and compliance with federal requirements

• Required each year when auditee expends $500,000 or more in federal funds

• OIG reviews completed reports for identification of NSF-related findings and questioned costs, and for quality of audit reports

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Results of A-133 Audits• April 2008 – March 2009

–Reviewed 320 reports –Reports covering $9.4 billion in NSF

expenditures–Less than unqualified opinions for 37

awardees–Auditors disclosed 412 audit findings

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When Should You Contact OIG?

• Report allegations of wrongdoing• Research misconduct• Financial fraud, theft from NSF or

NSF-funded activities• Violation of research related

regulations, directives, or policy

• Report significant administrative or financial problems

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When Should You Contact OIG?

• Request an Outreach event or training session

• Questions related to ongoing audits (including A-133 audits) and investigations (but confidentiality restrictions may apply)

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OIG Outreach• Presentations, Seminars, and On-

Site Visits

• For students, PIs, and administrators• Emphasize education, partnerships,

and lessons learned• Assistance with matters relating to

Investigations /Audits and NSF activities

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How Can I Contact OIG?• Website: http:///www.nsf.gov/oig/• Outreach website:

http://www.nsf.gov/oig/outreach_all.jsp• E-mail: [email protected]• US Mail: 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington,

VA 22230• Phone: 703-292-7100• Hotline: 1-800-428-2189

June 8-11, 2009 Joint Annual MeetingHuman Resource Development

OIG Liaisons to EHR

• John P. Cieplak [email protected] 703-292-4976

• Laura Hansen-Rainey [email protected] 703-292-7302

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Questions??