The OIG said the agency did not have a system to “ensure that financial assistance payments were made on behalf of confirmed enrollees and in the correct amounts.
The government does “not plan to perform a timely reconciliation” of the $2.8 billion in subsidies.
@HondaFS, do you have something to add or are we done here?
Do you know how to read? I just read the headline. But I think there's something in there about this being over a 4 month time period and this was corrected. There might be something about poor internal controls. In that, you type that as if $2.8 billion is missing. When reality is, they did not have an internal control to verify the process.
Do you know how to read? I just read the headline. But I think there's something in there about this being over a 4 month time period and this was corrected. There might be something about poor internal controls. In that, you type that as if $2.8 billion is missing. When reality is, they did not have an internal control to verify the process.
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But I just read the headline so wtf?
You just can't stop digging, can you?