DOJ Audit of Victim Assistance Funds
Summary
The DOJ Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on victim assistance funds subawarded by the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services to Disability Rights Vermont, Inc. The audit identified $42,612 in questioned costs and made 6 recommendations.
What changed
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has published an audit report (Report Number 26-034) concerning victim assistance funds subawarded by the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services to Disability Rights Vermont, Inc. The audit identified $42,612 in questioned costs and issued 6 recommendations for improvement.
This report serves as a notice regarding the findings of the audit. While it does not impose new regulatory requirements, it highlights potential areas of non-compliance or inefficiency in fund management. Government agencies and organizations involved in subawarding or managing victim assistance funds should review the report to understand the identified issues and consider implementing similar internal controls or best practices to prevent questioned costs.
What to do next
- Review OIG report 26-034 for findings on victim assistance funds.
- Assess internal controls for subawarded funds based on OIG recommendations.
- Ensure compliance with grant terms and conditions for victim assistance programs.
Source document (simplified)
Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Victim Assistance Funds Subawarded by the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services to Disability Rights Vermont, Inc., Montpelier, Vermont
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Posted Date
March 10, 2026
Report Number 26-034 Component Office of Justice Programs External Entity Disability Rights Vermont, Inc. Location Montpelier, VT
United States
Report Type Audit Questioned Costs $42,612 Number of Recommendations 6
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