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Grassley works to stop abuse of government charge cards by federal employees

WASHINGTON ñ Senator Chuck Grassley today introduced a bill to require federal agencies to put new safeguards and controls on government charge cards used by federal employees. The bill also would require penalties for violations.|WASHINGTON ñ Senator Chuck Grassley today introduced a bill to require federal agencies to put new safeguards and controls on government charge cards used by federal employees. The bill also would require penalties for violations.

“This bill is about accountability,” Grassley said. “The public trust has been violated by abusive use of government charge cards. The federal bureaucracy needs to improve the way it manages the use of these cards.”

Grassley said his bill responds to outrageous accounts of purchases made with government charge cards, as well as independent analysis which found inadequate and inconsistent controls within government agencies for these government charge cards. Purchase cards are used by authorized federal employees for the small-scale items needed for official business, such as office supplies. Travel cards are issued to federal employees to pay for official travel expenses.

Grassley has put the spotlight on problematic use of these cards for ten years, first at the Department of Defense and then also at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Forest Service, the Federal Aviation Administration, and elsewhere.

Over the years, the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office has documented fraudulent, questionable and overly expensive purchases made by federal workers with government purchase and travel cards, including kitchen appliances, jewelry, gambling, cruises, and even the tab at gentlemen’s clubs and legalized brothels.

Below is a summary of the reform legislation that Grassley is reintroducing. It is cosponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins. The Senate passed the measure in 2009, but it was not taken up by the House of Representatives during the last Congress.

Summary of the Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act

The bill would require all federal agencies to establish certain safeguards and internal controls for government charge card programs, and to establish penalties for violations, including dismissal when circumstances warrant. The bill would also increase oversight by providing that each agency Inspector General periodically conduct risk assessments and audits to identify fraud and improper use of government charge cards. These reforms are based on the experience of Senator Grassley and other members of Congress, the GAO, and agency Inspectors General in investigating the weaknesses in agency policies and procedures that have lead to instances of waste, fraud, and abuse in government charge card programs.

The required safeguards and internal controls include:

ïperforming credit checks for travel card holders and issuing restricted cards for those with poor or no credit to reduce the potential for misuse

ïmaintaining a record of each cardholder, including single transaction limits and total transaction limits so agencies can effectively manage their cardholders

ïimplementing periodic reviews to determine if cardholders have a need for a card

ïproperly recording rebates to the government based on prompt payment, sales volume, etc.

ïproviding training for cardholders and managers

ïutilizing effective systems, techniques, and technologies to prevent or catch fraudulent purchases

ïestablishing specific policies about the number of cards to be issued, the credit limits for certain categories of cardholders, and categories of employees eligible to be issued cards

ïinvalidating cards when employees leave the agency or transfer

ïestablishing an approving official other than the purchase card holder so employees cannot approve their own purchases

ïreconciling purchase card charges on the bill with receipts and supporting documentation

ïreconciling disputed purchase card charges and discrepancies with the bank according to the proper procedure

ïmaking purchase card payments promptly to avoid interest penalties

ïretaining records of purchase card transactions in accordance with standard government record keeping polices

ïutilizing direct payments to the bank when reimbursing employees for travel card purchases to ensure that travel card bills get paid

ïcomparing items submitted on travel vouchers with items already paid for with centrally billed accounts to avoid reimbursing employees for items already paid for by the agency

ïsubmitting refund requests for unused airline tickets so the taxpayers don’t pay for tickets that were not used

ïdisputing unauthorized charges and tracking the status of disputed charges to proper resolution

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