Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act establishes fraud prevention functions within the Treasury and a permanent Inspector General for Fraud.
The Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act establishes fraud prevention and program integrity functions within the Department of the Treasury and creates a permanent governmentwide Inspector General for Fraud, Accountability, and Recovery. The Act mandates the Inspector General to conduct oversight activities, including audits and investigations, related to the use and provision of covered funds. It also requires the Inspector General to submit periodic reports to the President, Congress, and relevant committees.
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