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DoD OIG: DoD Met Most Requirements of the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act in FY 2015, but Improper Payment Estimates Were Unreliable 

May 1, 2016

Pursuit's Take

 

DoD was unable to verify that approximately $327 billion in disbursed obligations were assessed for risk of improper payments. DoD reported in the FY 2015 AFR that it disbursed $887.8 billion in budgetary resources. However, DoD only reviewed $560.8 billion in outlays for improper payments. USD(C)/CFO could not provide assurance that the approximately $327 billion difference was included in the nine payment programs reviewed for improper payments or explain why the $327 billion was not assessed for improper payments in accordance with IPERA.

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