In This Month’s E-News: December 2023 | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)

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Report on Research Compliance 20, no. 12 (December 2023)

Although the National Science Foundation (NSF) allowed more than half the costs questioned by auditors for its Office of Inspector General (OIG), the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) ended up paying NSF more than OIG flagged—due to other costs Caltech itself identified later. The audit covered costs from March 1 to Sept. 30, 2020. Auditors tested approximately $170,000 of the more than $54.9 million of costs claimed to NSF during that period. According to the audit resolution report recently posted online, NSF allowed $31,856 in subaward charges auditors said were “unapproved” because Caltech did not request prior approval from NSF. The agency found the costs were incurred under an agreement that was “more closely aligned with a contract,” versus a subaward agreement, and thus no prior approval was required. This is the argument Caltech made in response to draft audit findings. However, NSF agreed with the auditors—and disagreed with Caltech—that $16,351 in salary expenses were not allowed. These were charged roughly one month after the expiration of the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB)…

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