Financial Improprieties at Homeland Security?
by Dana Chasin, 12/22/2006
The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General released a report Wednesday in which Auditor KPMG warned the Department of multiple potential violations of a fiscal law barring agencies from spending money in excess of appropriations.
On top of that, the New York Times reports today that:
KPMG LLP said for the third straight year that it could not provide an opinion on the balance sheet of the $40.3 billion department, the second-largest federal agency, because of its lax financial controls and oversight.
Another item for the long list of expected oversight hearings and investigations on the agenda for the 110th Congress?
