Management Advisory Report: Purchase Card Review
Report Information
Recommendations
Disclaimer: Open/Closed recommendations are updated semiannually.We recommend that the Office of the Chief Financial Officer develop agency-wide procedures to ensure purchase card controls are appropriate to the Peace Corps purchasing environment, and fully define the roles and responsibilities of Peace Corps purchase cardholders, approving officials, and the Agency Program Coordinator.
We recommend that the Office of the Chief Financial Officer develop, provide, and track Peace Corps-specific training for all purchase card program participants including obligating, reallocating, and approving procedures. Further, ensure that this training complies with OMB guidelines for both initial and refresher training.
We recommend that the Office of the Chief Financial Officer ensure appropriate oversight over the purchase card program to include monitoring of transactions, the use of available data analytics tools and ensuring that follow-up processes receive sufficient staffing and oversight, in both ACM and GAP.
We recommend that the Office of the Chief Financial Officer:• develop controls to ensure the APC monitors, identifies, and follows-up potential split purchases.• ensure rejected transactions are monitored and resolved in a timely manner.• develop procedures for the APC to monitor auto-closed Citibank monthly statements and review transactions on auto-closed statements to verify for adequate support and authorization.• remind cardholders and approving officials to comply with Peace Corps policy for retaining supporting documents for appropriate period.
We recommend that the Office of the Chief Financial Officer review purchases over the micro-purchase limit identified, including the split purchase identified, and take appropriate action, consistent with GSA and agency policy on misuse or abuse of the purchase card. The agency should review each transaction and determine what action is appropriate (i.e. collection of funds or disciplinary action).