HHS inspector general audit of FDA credit card use could involve Kessler travel review.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA CREDIT CARD USE IN FY 1997 TO BE AUDITED BY HHS INSPECTOR GENERAL, according to an IG work plan. The IG said it plans to "review FDA's management controls related to credit cards used for small purchases under $2,500." In fiscal 1995, FDA issued over 900 Visa credit cards to FDA staffers who used the cards "13,000 times to purchase about $4.4 mil. worth of goods," the IG said.
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