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GGD-80-70 1 (1980-07-17)

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               COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                       WASHINGTON. DC 20148




B-197229                                          JULY 17, 1980


The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy
Chairman, Subcommittee on District
  of Columbia
Committee on Appropriations
United States Senate                                112778

Dear Mr. Chairman:

          Subject: IFinancial Audit of the District of
                    Columbia Office on Aging'I(GGD-80-70)

     As you requested, we have reviewed the financial opera-
tions of the District of Columbia's Office on Aging, particu-
larly programs operated by nonprofit community-based organi-
zations which receive Office funds to provide services, such
as nutritional meals, to the District's senior citizens.

     For fiscal year 1978, the Office received about $2.7
million in Federal grants and about $600,000 in District ap-
propriated funds to operate programs for the District's el-
derly.

     Our review of selected financial transactions and the
results of financial audits conducted by certified public
accountants showed that the nonprofit organizations (subgrant-
ees) generally accounted for funds properly. While we did not
find any fraudulent use of funds, about $8,600, including
about $5,300 associated with Office programs, was reportedly
embezzled at one of the subgrantees before our review began.
The Office on Aging has neither closely monitored subgrantee
operations nor regularly conducted onsite evaluations. We
found instances where expenditures were improper or question-
able; participants' contributions were not properly accounted
for, safeguarded, and deposited; expenditures were not ade-
quately supported; and contract records were incomplete.
Office and subgrantee officials assured us that these weak-
nesses would be corrected.

     The Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended (42 U.S.C.
3001 et seq.) authorizes Federal grants to States (with the
District t Columbia included as a State) to operate programs
to assist the elderly. The Administration on Aging in the
Department of Health and Human Services provides these grants


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