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B-196660 1 (1980-06-02)

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GAO
United States General Accounting Office                     Office of
Washington, DC 20548                                        General Counsel
                                                            In Reply
                                                            Referto: B-196660

                                            June .2, 1980


 The Honorable Max Cleland
 Administrator, Veterans Administration

 Dear Mr. Cleland:

      This is in answer to a letter from the Controller of the Veterans
 Administration (VA) requesting that Theresa Williams, Class B-Cashjer
 at the VA Regional Office Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, beL k Rt9L.kS6 -
 reliee4of liabilitygunder the authority of 31 U.S.C. 82a-1 (1976)
 for the loss of $1,61 .38 in Government funds, incurred as a result
 of an apparent burglary.

      The shortage of $1,610.38 occurred between 4:30 P.M. on May 21,
 1979 and approximately 7:40 A.M., May 22, 1979, at the start of
 business, when Lucille Ivey, an alternate cashier, upon entering the
 cashier cage discovered that the safe had been opened, that two cash
 boxes had been taken from the safe, and that the third one left at
 the scene had been opened and all the contents removed. She called
 her supervisor, Theresa Williams, and reported the loss.

     'Ife U.S. Secret Service and the Philadelphia Police both
 investigated the incident but neither organization would consent to
 the release of their findings to the VA. The FBI was also called,
 but refused to investigate because the loss did not exceed $5,000.

      AVA investigation was conducted by Mr. Roe E. Ritt, who
 interviewed all :persons who might be able to furnish any information
 concerning the burglary. Three employees, Theresa Williams,
 Jennie Wray, and Lucille Ivey, had the combination to the safe and
 a copyof the combination was in the Director's office. Mrs. Ivey
 testified that she locked the safe about 4:30 P.M. on May 21st and
 Miss Edwina Lilly stated she had checked the safe immediately thereafter.
 There was no evidence that the door to the cashier's section was
 forced, nor was there evidence of forcible entry into the safe.
 Athletic shoe footprints found in the office, however, reinforced the
 burglary determination. The perpetrator could have easily climbed
 over the top of the glass partition at the front of the cashier's
 cage.

      Our Office is authorized to grant accountable officers relief
 from liability for losses arising under certain conditions prescribed
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